- Daniel Regha discussed a recent prophecy where Pastor Adeboye talked about his own death.
- Daniel expressed frustration over the contradictory nature of many prophecies by these pastors, which usually do not even come to pass.
- He stated that their frequent prophecies serves to garner attention and increase their influences.
Daniel Regha expressed his discontent with Nigerian pastors who seem to revel in the spotlight, particularly in light of Pastor Adeboye’s unsettling prophesy about his own death.
Recall that Pastor Adeboye had previously made public facts of his own death, which sparked a great deal of discussion.
He spoke of a calm demise that, providing the rapture doesn’t happen beforehand, will take place on a Sunday after a dinner of mashed yam.
This prophecy was made at the Redemption Camp on Day 3 of the RCCG Holy Ghost Congress. He told a story about his uncle who died peacefully, reaffirming his idea that one does not have to be sick to go to heaven.
Reacting to this, Daniel Regha, a prominent social commentator and critic of the Nigerian celebrities and religious landscape, argued that these pastors often prioritize their personal fame over the true essence of their calling.
He contended that such attention-seeking tendencies not only diminish the credibility of the Christian faith but also exploit the vulnerability of their followers.
Drawing attention to Pastor Adeboye’s recent pronouncement, Daniel Regha questioned the appropriateness and intentionality behind a leader prophesying about his own demise, suggesting that it only serves to garner attention and increase his influence.
“Pastor Adeboye prophesying about his death is upsetting. Of what use is such info to the public? He might assume but what if rapture happens before then? Honestly speaking things like these are why people question Christianity.
Nigerian pastors do the mast to be in the spotlight” He wrote.
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