Adeboye: Nigeria’s Wealth in Wrong Hands, Predicts Shift in 2024

Adeboye delivered a prophecy, foreseeing a shift in wealth distribution within the country

Pastor Enoch Adeboye

During the January 2024 Thanksgiving Service at the RCCG Headquarters, Throne of Grace Parish, Ebutte Metta, Lagos, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), asserted that there is wealth in Nigeria, but it is currently in the wrong hands.

In his message themed ‘Supernatural Enlargement,’ Adeboye delivered a prophecy, foreseeing a shift in wealth distribution within the country. He conveyed, “Don’t let anybody tell you money is not in this country, just that it is in the wrong hands. This year, wealth will change hands. The wind is going to blow on the Naira.”

Adeboye further prophesied that by the end of the year, individuals who may start the year with a low profile will experience a transformation, becoming significant figures. He emphasized the importance of serving God, stating that those devoted to serving God will be repositioned and elevated to the mountaintop.

The cleric’s message carries a sense of hope and anticipation for positive changes in Nigeria’s economic landscape, reflecting a belief in a forthcoming shift that will benefit a broader spectrum of the population.

Don’t fight Tinubu, govs, other leaders, pray for them, pastor Adeboye tells Nigerians

Pastor Richard Adeboye has admonished Nigerians not to take to the street in protest against the parlous and disturbing state of nation.

The cleric gave the admonition while addressing journalists at this year’s Halleluyah Mega Praise Night, Season 2 with the theme, ‘Dominion’, held at the Shimawa High School, Ogun State.

Adeboye is the pastor-in-charge of Region 12 of the Redeemed Christian Church of God.

He instead implored the struggling and impoverished masses to pray for President Bola Tinubu, the 36 states governors, ministers and others elected officials for Nigeria to overcome its challenges.

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