Controversial reactions trail Pastor Adeboye’s recent gift-bearing and prayer-filled visit to Gov. Fubara

Critics and curious onlookers alike have taken to social media, dissecting the event and debating whether the visit had political undertones or was purely spiritual.


Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the revered General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), recently paid a visit to Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara at the Government House in Port Harcourt, setting off a flurry of conversations online.

In a new video that quickly went viral, Pastor Adeboye, accompanied by a powerful delegation of senior pastors, church leaders, and key members of his inner circle, presented Governor Fubara with an impressive gift.

But the moment that truly caught the attention of netizens was when the renowned cleric was seen praying fervently for the governor, his family, and the state government.

The prayer, rich with blessings and supplications, was a solemn gesture that seemed to elevate the meeting to an almost ceremonial level.

Governor Fubara, for his part, was not alone; he was accompanied by Dr. Tammy Danagogo, the Secretary to the State Government, giving the encounter an official air.

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Yet, despite the seemingly cordial and spiritual nature of the visit, the moment immediately sparked a wave of controversy, especially among netizens from Rivers State.

While many expected this display of goodwill to be seen in a positive light, the reactions were anything but predictable.

A number of online users, particularly from Rivers, expressed deep discontent and concern, with some questioning Pastor Adeboye’s true intentions behind the high-profile visit, claiming that the visit might be an attempt to influence political decisions or curry favor with the governor.

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