Tag: Pastor Enoch Adeboye

  • RCCG opens drug abuse rehabilitation centre

    RCCG opens drug abuse rehabilitation centre

    Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State on Tuesday urged parents, guardians and caregivers to watch out for signs of drug abuse and addiction in their children and wards to tackle it fast.

    Ambode said on Tuesday that drug abuse was harmful to its victims and threaten the peace of the society.

    The governor spoke at the inauguration of the Christ Against Drug Abuse Ministry (CADAM) Rehabilitation Centre of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Araga-Epe in Lagos

    He said that it was important for parents to be vigilant as drug addicts could be easily lured into crime which would ultimately threaten the development of any society.

    ”Let me use this opportunity to implore parents, guardians and caregivers to be vigilant in order to detect early signs of drug addiction in their children and seek help from appropriate quarters before it gets complicated.

    ”On our part as a government, we shall continue to take preventive measures through public campaign programmes, especially among our youths so that they are adequately informed on the dangers of drug abuse, ” he said.

    Ambode hailed the General Overseer of RCCG Worldwide, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, and his wife, Folu,  for joining in the fight against the menace.

    He promised that the state government would support the initiative to achieve the desired aims.

    ”CADAM has, on its own, with it own resources, picked up, fed, sheltered, treated and rehabilitated many people who have been addicted to drugs,  and given them a new life.

    ”I am optimistic that many lives that had been compromised as a result of drug addiction will be redeemed, stabilised and given a new hope for a better and meaningful future, ” he said.

    Earlier, Pastor Adebayo,  represented by his wife, said that the CADAM initiative was founded in 1991 by Pastor Ezekiel Odeyemi, a Special Assistant to the General Overseer of RCCG.

    She said that it started as a department in the RCCG to visit homes of addiction victims and hospitals to pray and minister to their physical needs.

    According to her, the name was changed in 1996 to enable a wider dimension as well as remove stigma associated with addiction – stigma directed at the addicts and their families.

    ”Since inception, the centre has assisted more than 2, 000 beneficiaries, most of whom have become professionals and well-to-do persons in the society.

    ”Over N200 million has been spent so far to put up the facilities.

    ”The centre will soon commence full implementation of educational and skill acquisition programmes for empowerment, ” she said.

  • My father is a big fan of James Bond -Pastor  Adeboye’s son

    My father is a big fan of James Bond -Pastor Adeboye’s son

    Leke, the youngest of the four children of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, doubles as his father’s Personal Assistant (PA). In this interview with ADENIYI ADEWOYIN, he explains the circumstances that warranted his appointment as his father’s PA. He also speaks about the secular aspects of his father’s life, his love for bikes and the recent controversy about his father’s purported retirement, among other issues.

    How would you describe your growing up years as a son of the General Overseer of Redeemed Christian Church of God?

    I think he was already a pastor by the time I was born into the family. But he not be a full pastor, because you go from being a deacon to assistant pastor and then a full pastor. But he was always involved with the work of God. Obviously, he is an amazing father. He gives us fantastic examples of how to be a real and true man. He made us to understand the difference between right and wrong and he always had time for his family even though the work might be much.

    One of the things most people don’t get is that he nursed the idea of becoming the youngest vice chancellor in the whole of Africa. So, that was what he was pushing for and ensuring the wellbeing of his family. That was a top priority for him, bearing in mind the fact that he came from a very poor background. So, his game plan was that once God blessed him, he would need to pull everybody else out of poverty.

    So, I didn’t see him as a pastor; I saw him first as a man. Like the bible says, there is time for everything. You know the time to pull back as a son so that the father can do what he wants to do. You also know when it is time to help him and show that you are a real son.

    Most people believe that pastors are usually strict with their children so that they would not end up being the opposite of what they preach. How strict is Pastor Adeboye as a father?

    The bible actually gives the guidelines to parents on how to train their children. It says you should train your child in the way that he should go, so that when he grows up, he won’t depart from it. That is the basic standard across the world. Look at Palestine; they train their children from as young as one month old to hate Israel, and that is what the children believe all their lives. A parent should train his children to be good, treat every human being with respect, don’t cheat anyone and don’t lie even if your life depends on it. Do what you are told by your parents. Honour your father and your mother, always be honest and caring.

    Each time you do something outside of the rules and regulations that they give you, you would have to be disciplined for it. If you don’t, that means they are celebrating your being disobedient, and I believe that is the basis of the problems that many people have nowadays. They are being celebrated for doing the wrong things, so they believe the wrong thing is right.

    In your school days, were there times your peers felt you should not do certain things because you were Pastor Adeboye’s son?

    Not just that; they would even say you should not do certain things because you are from a certain tribe. They would say that you should not be talking in certain ways because you were a guy with different kinds of experience and different kinds of exposure. I have lived at the Redemption Camp since I was about six months old, and it was a different life. There was no light and no telephone. We were cut off from the rest of the world until the camp started to develop slowly and then the villages around it. There was no TV for us, so we had to read, develop our imaginations, and we had to be focused. But then, anywhere you got to as your father became more popularly known, people judged you based on him. And that is normal. Everybody will judge a lawyer’s son by who the lawyer is, and it is the same with being the son of a pastor. People expect certain moral standards of you. They will obviously expect that you don’t do certain things.

    It is undeniable that your dad is loved by many. But even Jesus had enemies. Are there times you read things about your dad that made you feel bad?

    One thing I understand about life is that if you don’t have haters, it means that you are not gifted or talented enough. If you don’t have haters, then you are not doing something positive, because some people will be upset and ask why it is only you. I would tell you that there are people, including senior pastors, who are not genuinely happy that Pastor Adeboye is loved by many. But he remains humble at all times. He knows that he didn’t ask people to love him. He just does what he is called to do. He just focuses on his assignment. His job is to get as many people to heaven as possible, but the devil would not like that because his own assignment is to get as many people as possible to hell. But he (Adeboye) is pushing the agenda of Jesus Christ, and there would be people who would be on the devil’s side.

    So really, haters will be there. But we understand that they are doing their own primary assignment. There are certain on air personalities who no matter what you say about Pastor Adeboye or Bishop Oyedepo they will have something negative about it. We know them, but we know that they are fulfilling their own assignment, so we don’t have any issues with them.

    How did you feel when it was announced that Pastor Adeboye had retired as the General Overseer?

    I’m not even allowed to talk about that. But information is powerful, and a lot of people get things wrong because they are not well informed. They made the announcement to all of us in the same space at the same time, and I was just like, well… Normally, you are supposed to work till you are 70 years old.And if God pushes you to work beyond 70, then it is fantastic.

    The interesting thing is what that was done was already being done across all other nations that RCCG is. There is already an overseer in every other nation that RCCG is. So, the fact that we are based in Nigeria, most people assume that there would not be a need for one. Our pastor is also a big daddy to me. I mean the national overseer has always carried out all those assignments that should have been accorded to a national overseer in Nigeria. He attends the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) meetings, the CAN meetings and even controls the payment of salaries to the staff in Nigeria.

    So I think it was just because the announcement was made and then some people just turned around and went running with it. I was like wow, thank God we are moving to something else. We would have more time for other parts of the word than just being held back in Nigeria. I mean there are countries we haven’t had huge influence in, and I realise that it is by you going there physically sometimes that will encourage the work of God that is going on there.

    Were you made the personal assistant to Pastor Adeboye because he couldn’t trust outsiders?

    That is a very interesting question. Actually what happened is this: I would say I was the first person to be interviewed as a personal assistant in RCCG, and that was about eight years ago. Most people don’t know I actually finished with a first degree in Aerospace Technology and a master’s degree in Engineering Project Management, coming around to now say I would love to work for the mission. I mean I would have sleepless nights if God wakes me up at 2 am and say you are not supposed to be here; everything that has been invested into you is to be able to come back and use it to help this mission become much better, become more professional in their ways. So, that was one of the reasons I came back, and I was like is there any role they would like to interview me for?

    They started me from the lowest pay grade that the mission has in terms of salary as well. I actually had an eight-hour interview. I went in full suit and came back with only singlet and boxers (laughs). That was how tough the interview was. And while most people are put on probation for three months, mine was for a year and a half, because they were not going to play with their general overseer, regardless of who it was going to be. I have been more scrutinised than anybody else. I’ve been grilled more. But I don’t mind, because when it comes to work, I don’t see him as my father, I see him as my principal and my boss.

    I do what I’m supposed to do and constantly try to see how I can improve on my duties as personal assistant, how to improve his office as well as the office of the general overseer. We benchmarked it with the office of Obama back then and even tried to get his own PA to come and do training for us, because we do training for other RCCG’s senior pastors’ PAs every February and also benchmark it with the office of the Pope. We try to consider how his office is run so that we can see what we are doing good, what we are not doing good and where we can do better.

    So, to me, I bring in the same level of professionalism that has been instilled in me while studying. It just happened to be my father. It could be anybody else. It could have been the president or the governor or a CEO of another company. That is the way I actually see it. RCCG is a company and it has its own objectives and aims. My own job as senior personal assistant is to ensure that its CEO gets all his primary assignments done in real time without missing anything out, and I carry out basic roles even beyond that of a personal assistant. So, yea, it is interesting. And if there are other people who are interested in the role, why not? They are welcome.

    How is your relationship with mum?

    She is my mum. She brought me into the world. I love my mum till death. I mean without her, I will not be here. She is going to be 70 this year. I’m celebrating her from now. She does so much that is not even recorded or put anywhere. She is an amazing woman. She has all sorts of initiative that I’m still waiting one day for CNN to come and do a documentary on, because there’s just so much she has done. She has a project where she removes prostitutes or women who have been abused sexually or domestically by their husbands, put them in a home, feed them, train them so that they can fend for themselves and send their children to school from her own pocket and fund raising from other people. Which is where it gets annoying when some people say rubbish on the social media without knowing the facts or what is going on. She has a doctoral degree, which most people don’t know. They assume it’s only pastor E.A Adeboye that has a doctorate.

    You said apart from being the PA, you have other responsibilities. Why is it only you when daddy has other children? Is it that you are his favourite?

    Please, don’t put me in trouble o. I’m not the favourite. The first born is Pastor Adeola Adeboye who owns Wisemen Apparels. He also does Team Nehemiah, which is an arm of RCCG that ensures that there is safety in terms of movement of people in and around the camp, especially on the expressway. And he is also a full pastor and has his family to contend with. So, everybody is doing something. There are other people, but it is just that I’m the one that you see around him, so they assume maybe because I’m the most troublesome, they are keeping me closer.

    What would you have been if you were not a pastor?

    I don’t even think I’m a pastor yet. I am just an assisting pastor. I am assisting a pastor; I am not a full pastor. I just want to serve. I have seen what my dad has done all his life serving the people and I just want to help him make sure he does that and I do mine in my own little way.

    You almost pulled a stunt out there with your bike when you arrived. Do you have a flair for bikes?

    Yes, I have a flair for bikes, extreme sports. But I have to behave myself because I am married and I have four kids if you count my wife. I have to ensure that I am safe. Life insurance is from God, but obviously, I have to think about them. So I behave myself. But then, I like to get to places in time. So, yea, I like bikes. I have a flair for anything that moves fast. That is why I did aerospace, which comprises training of aircraft, jet fighters and space shuttles.

    What is your most prized fashion item?

    We are not allowed to be canal (laughs). But, of course, I love fashion and I like simplicity too and something that is comfortable. Everything I am wearing now is Nigerian made. Because I looked at it, we buy jeans that is Versace and you give him big money and he’s making the money. The tailor that I use is actually one of our youths in Ebutte Metta in Lagos. So I told him go and look at Versace jeans; we too can sew the same thing; we just buy the material. The shirt is also made in Nigeria. The only thing I have on me that is not Nigerian made is Michael Korrs watch, and it is because I don’t have anybody making watch in Nigeria yet. And the shoe. But then, if anybody decides to make that, we will support. That is the only way Nigeria will even come out of this economy issue that we are in.

    People believe that everything about Pastor Adeboye is spiritual. Could you give an insight on the non-spiritual aspect of his life?

    He likes to fish, so every single house that we’ve had on the camp has a fish pond behind it. It is very relaxing. He likes to go for walks. He likes train rides; thank God the railways are being developed back in Nigeria. But any time we are outside Nigeria, he prefers to go by train to most places, because you get to see the countryside and have a different view of life than just being in the car all the time. And we watch movies, but not corrupt ones. We watch Mount Zion movies too, but not necessarily hundred per cent Christian movies all the time, because you would be caging yourself and you are not engaging in the reality of what other people are experiencing as well. He is a huge fan of James Bond, so we have a collection of more than 50 James Bond movies. I even have one in my house just in case he comes to visit me and that’s what he wants to watch.

    You said earlier that he likes fishing. Is that where the theme of the church’s programme, Let’s Go A Fishing, came from?

    (Laughs) That’s a good one. But no, he’s actually fishing for souls.

    What’s his favorite meal?

    He always makes a joke that it is Ila Asepo (okra soup) and pounded yam, but Iyan gbere (bread fruit). It grows on trees and it is very goo.

    Your parents would be 50 years in marriage next year. Having gone this far as a couple, will you say they are perfect to have maintained that love?

    They will be married 50 years by next year, I think experience makes you perfect and overtime and practice also make you perfect. I mean they are huge role models. The only other people that I know that have been married more than 50 years is elder Ohiwere and Mummy Janet Ohiwere who are friends with Daddy and Mummy Adeboye as well. I have never seen them argue. That is why I genuinely don’t have any issues with my wife, because I don’t want to have any place to say I’m picking up a bad habit from. So it’s difficult for me to fight her or have issues with her.

    Now 50 years and going strong, especially nowadays when some people do destination wedding and in three months the wedding is over. They warn people now in advance that if you know that this wedding won’t last, we are not going to any destination with you, let’s do it in Nigeria where we can catch each other (laughs). But 50 years is no mean feat, and I’m hoping that I too will get to 50 years and beyond.

  • Adeboye to FG: tell us plans on recovered loots

    Adeboye to FG: tell us plans on recovered loots

    Nigerians deserve to know how government plans to spend the recovered loots to enhance probity and transparency in governance.

    This was the submission of general overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Pastor Enoch Adeboye.

    He spoke last Sunday at the special prayer and thanksgiving for officials of public and private sector with their families at the National Headquarters of RCCG, Throne of Grace Parish, Ebutte-Metta, Lagos

    He said that the amount of looted funds recovered by the current government is huge and a sign of moral degeneration across the country.

    Adeboye insisted Nigerians deserve know how the recovered loots will be utilised as well as how much has been recovered.

    He suggested the $43million recovered from Osborne Towers flat can be used to renovate all airports while the $9milion recovered from residence of the former Group Managing Director of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation(NNPC) Andrew Yakubu can repair all roads across the country.

    Citing a recent request by some companies in Malaysia for repair of roads in the country, Adeboye argued “the budget presented by the company for the construction is less than the money recovered by the former NNPC boss.”

    He pointed out poverty mentality and acts of wickedness are responsible for the wide spate of corruption, saying it can be tackled through nationwide campaign on good moral values.

    The respected cleric said: “My father told me when I was a child that I should not destroy the family’s name with my action and I also tell my children the same things. So we can be careful and live in consonance with the scriptures.”

    Adeboye, who spoke through his Special Adviser on Personnel and Administration, Pastor Johnson Odesola, emphasised the needs for urgent resuscitation of moral standards, lamenting Nigerians play higher premium on money than productivity and value.

    “We need all stakeholders to team up together to keep drumming the support for the return of our moral standard for us to have a more humane society.

    “Let us bring back the songs, rhythms and poems that talk about good moral lifestyle and celebrate people with high moral integrity for others to learn,” he stressed.

    He described the media trial of anti-corruption agencies as unnecessary, warning it could smear the names of innocent people.

    “The anti- corruption agencies should be properly funded and empowered so that they can do thorough investigation on alleged corrupt cases rather than swim up unhealthy public sentiments in name of fighting corruption,” he advised.

     

     

  • Ogun to build museum to preserve Obey’s musical works

     

    Chief Kesington Adebutu, the Chairman of the event and the chief launcher of Obey-Fabiyi Musical Foundation and Training School, said“music is essential to mankind”.

    He expressed delight that his (Adebutu) business grew by over 400 per cent in 1967 when Obey-Fabiyi waxed a record in his honour.

    Adebutu, who pledged his support for the foundation, expressed optimism that upcoming musicians would benefit from the gesture and that more Obey Fabiyi’s will spring up through the foundation.

    Responding, the celebrator, stated that God had specially endowed him with musical talent and  sent him on a mission as a musician with message of love, peace, hope and progress.

    Obey who said he formed his first band, named the Royal Mambo Orchestra in Idogo in 1957, attributed his success to God and his fans.

    He was full of appreciation to the DECCA West Africa, the recording company, which according to the musician, gave him the platform that  ushered him into stardom.

    Earlier,the General Overseer (Worldwide) of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG),Pastor Enoch Adeboye during a church service said he had continued to follow the music legend as far back as “his  miliki band” days.

    Adeboye  also  recalled that both of them gave their lives to God almost at the same time, adding that they have since maintained a cordial relationship.

    Another music legend Mr Sunday Adeniyi popularly known as “King Sunny Ade” entertained guests on the occasion.

    Other dignitaries included former governors of Ogun, Otunba Gbenga Daniel and Chief Segun Osoba, royal father, as well as other Nigerian musicians.

     

  • Adeboye, a true shepherd in God’s vineyard – Ajimobi

    Adeboye, a true shepherd in God’s vineyard – Ajimobi

    Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State, has felicitated with Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer (Worldwide) of Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), on his 75th birthday.

    The governor congratulated the clergyman in a statement signed by Yomi Layinka, his Special Adviser on Communication and Strategy, and made available to newsmen in Ibadan on Friday.

    Ajimobi, who described Adeboye as “a true shepherd in the Vineyard of God,’’ said that the cleric had healed the broken-hearted and the weary.

    He said that Adeboye had also turned backsliders to their creator through fervent prayers, prophetic utterances and spiritual guidance.

    “Papa Adeboye’s untiring efforts at attending to the welfare and well-being of Christians have resulted in the expansion of RCCG which is undoubtedly the fastest growing church in Africa.

    “His fatherly role has also made him a rallying point for the Christian community in Nigeria,’’ he said.

    Ajimobi noted that Adeboye played `significant role’ in stabilizing the polity through his constant prayers and spiritual interventions for Nigeria which had helped in holding the country together.

    He said: “I am particularly fascinated by Papa Adeboye’s uncommon humility, simplicity, brilliance and articulation.

    “All these have served as an inspiration to me in the running of the affairs of Oyo State.

    “I have also been encouraged by his periodic visits and prayers for my government and the people of Oyo State, particularly through his regular attendance of our annual Christmas carol.’’

    The governor prayed God to grant the renowned cleric long life and sound health in his service to Nigeria and humanity.

  • Saraki congratulates Adeboye at 75

    Saraki congratulates Adeboye at 75

    Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki, Thursday congratulated the General Overseer (GO) of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Worldwide, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, on his 75th birthday anniversary.

    Saraki in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, in Abuja, described Papa Adeboye as one of the leaders who make so much impact on the people and whose fame continues to grow both in Nigeria and in Diaspora.

    According to the Senate President, leaders across board have a lot to learn from Adeboye – a mathematician and scientist – who has remained faithful to the call of God, unflinchingly walking his talk and being a positive example to his teeming followers and non-followers alike.

    Saraki said: “Papa Adeboye’s exemplary humility, passion for soul winning, ministering the word of God and prayers continue to be of immense benefit to Nigerians in particular and the world in general. He has continued to demonstrate through the force of personal example that it pays to serve God in truth and contentment.

    “It is my prayer that Almighty God will continue to preserve his life, grant him strength, many more years and excellent health to continue in his invaluable works and contribution to nation building and growth of the kingdom of God”, the Senate President stated.

    Saraki, however, urged the GO of RCCG and other religious leaders in the country not to relent in praying for the country, to overcome her present security, economic and social challenges.

  • Ambode felicitates with Adeboye at 75

    Ambode felicitates with Adeboye at 75

    …Says Cleric is God’s precious gift to Nigeria

    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday showered encomium on the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God Worldwide, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, as he clocks 75 on Thursday, March 2, 2017.

    The Governor in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Habib Aruna, described Pastor Adeboye as a minister of God who has over the years exhibited an unrivalled passion to expand the work of God and humanity at large.

    Ambode said that aside the fact that Pastor Adeboye has distinguished himself as one of the most revered clerics in Nigeria’s Christendom, he is a father figure to millions of people across the world due to his virtues of honesty, peace, patience, contentment, humility and diligence.

    “Pastor Adeboye is no doubt a man of many parts.  His simple life of transparency, openness, truth and grace make him one outstanding personality worthy of reference. He is indeed God’s precious gift to the nation. It is indeed the mercies of God that has kept him waxing stronger and aging with grace.

    “For many of us who had the privilege of being taught and nurtured by Pastor Adeboye, we were always motivated by the way he delivered the Word in his unique and eloquent manner. Even at 75, he is still carrying on strong and spreading the gospel of Christ at every given opportunity,” he said.

    Ambode, while wishing him a happy 75th birthday, also prayed that the Almighty God will grant Pastor Adeboye long life and more strength to continue to be a role model to the body of Christ.

  • Google: Adeboye’s retirement dominates

    Google: Adeboye’s retirement dominates

    Septuagenarian General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church (RCCG) of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye’s recent retirement announcement was top on Google search this week.

    Mr Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, Google’s Communications and Public Affairs Manager for Anglophone West Africa, made the disclosure in Lagos on Thursday.

    He said the search was from January. 4 to January. 11.

    The spokesman said that with the brand new year, came some brand new surprises.

    “Among the surprises were the retirement of Pastor Adeboye as the General Overseer of the RCCG and the spectacle of Pretty Mike, parading girls in chains at a wedding party and some others, including the first death in Nollywood.

    “Adeboye recently announced his retirement as the general overseer, with his former Special Assistant on Finance, Pastor Joseph Obayemi as his successor.

    “It is believed his stepping down is the result of the controversial corporate governance code of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria.

    “The code stipulates mandatory office tenure for general overseers of all registered churches in the country.”

    Kola-Ogunlade said that popular Lagos club owner Mike Eze-Nwalie Nwogu was in the news again with his not-too-pretty scene in a wedding.

    He said that Mike, who was rumoured in December last year as being in a relationship with Bobrisky, was recently seen attending a wedding with two ladies chained at the neck.

    He said that Mike was the co-owner of Club Uno, formerly Q Club on Allen Avenue, Ikeja.

    Kola-Ogunlade said that the first death recorded in the entertainment sector recently also got online attention.

    “Despite the excitement of the New Year, it was not enough to stop the death of Toyin Majekodunmi, Nollywood’s veteran Yoruba actress, popularly known as Iya Kike.

    “Before her death, the actress worked with the Lagos State Ministry of Information for many years.

    She was married to a fellow actor, Solomon Majekodunmi, popularly known as Baba Kekere.”

    The Google manager said the rumoured assassination of the Gambia’s President-elect, Adams Barrow, got people’s attention online.

    “Gambia’s President-elect, Adama Barrow has not been assassinated, contrary to rumours that went around on social media.

    “Barrow, whose election result was challenged in court by the sitting President Yahya Jammeh, awaits the resolve of leaders from the ECOWAS mediation initiative as they try to persuade Jammeh to step down from power.

    “ECOWAS has given Jammeh up till Jan. 19 to quit office to allow the swearing in of Barrow on Jan. 20,” the Google image maker said.

    Kola-Ogunlade asked if Nicki Minaj was ready to move back to her ex?

    “She is not Nigerian, but she has a wide following among many citizens of the country.

    “The big news now is that she is single again and, according to the representative of her ex-boyfriend, Safaree is open to ‘igniting’ things as he never stopped loving her.

    “The two, who dated for over a decade, broke up publicly, after insinuations that Meek snitched on Safaree cheating on Minaj,” he said.

    The secret trial of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, got people’s attention online, Kola-Ogunlade stated.

    “Kanu is being held for an 11-count charge as well as the operation of an illegal group and the operation of an unlicensed radio station.

    “He was arraigned at the Federal High Court which held a secret trial for him and three others.

    “There was heavy security presence within and around the court premises, and even relatives of the arraigned, could not gain access to the court,” Kola-Ogunlade said.

    Google Trends launched in May, 2006, allows one to see how popular, search terms and their demogr0aphies have been over time on Google.

  • Join politics: Lawal commends Adeboye for advising Christians

    Join politics: Lawal commends Adeboye for advising Christians

    The announcement of the retirement of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye on Saturday further depicts that he is an inspirational leader, said Ayoola Lawal, Chairman All Progressives Congress (APC), Scandinavia Chapter.

    Elated Lawal commended the respected Pastor, being the first of all the mainstream church leaders in Nigeria to openly comply with the new law promulgated by the Financial Regulation Commission, FRC.

    According to the APC Scandinavia Chief, this reflects his value and uniqueness as a leader.

    “I was very pleased and inspired when I read a statement credited to him calling on all his followers and the members of RCCG to go and register in a political party of their choice for them to be active influencers in the electoral process right from the ward level.

    “I pray all other mainstream church leaders will follow suit by calling on all their church members and followers across the globe to join a political party of their choice and be actively involved also.

    “Since these leaders influence millions of minds across the global, their pronouncement, I believe will make a huge difference in the number of Nigerians that will show interest in politics both at home and diaspora and this will be a positive development for the political institution of Nigeria.

    “In the nearest future, this will apparently translate to a more robust political development for our nation in which ideas and patriotism will be the hallmark of Nigerian political institution and not just money and political godfatherism,” he said.

  • RCCG: Group urges Adeboye to rescind resignation as G.O.

    RCCG: Group urges Adeboye to rescind resignation as G.O.

    The Citizens Advocacy for Social and Economic Rights (CASER) has called on Pastor Enoch Adeboye to rescind his resignation as the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG).

    The call came in a statement issued by the Executive Director of the Abuja-based human rights group, Mr Frank Tietie, on Tuesday.

    Tietie said CASER would seek a court order to compel Adeboye to reverse his decision should the “holy man of God’’ refuse to voluntarily do so.

    Adeboye stepped down as the General Overseer of the RCCG in Nigeria on Saturday on the basis of the controversial Corporate Governance Code of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN).

    The code, which stipulates a 20-year maximum tenure for heads of religious groups and civil rights organisations, among other provisions, was suspended by the Federal Government on Monday.

    But for the suspension, the regulation could have also seen the exit of other affected men of God from the headship of their churches.

    They include Bishop David Oyedepo (Living Faith Church Worldwide aka Winners’ Chapel); Pastor William Kumuyi (Deeper Christian Life Ministry) and Bishop Mike Okonkwo (The Redeemed Evangelical Mission).

    Tietie said: “CASER urges the highly revered Pastor Adeboye to change his mind and rescind his resignation as the General Overseer of RCCG.

    “Where, therefore, the holy man of God refuses to review his decision to resign, CASER shall seek an order of the court to compel him to remain as the general overseer.’’

    He said the group was acting, not only in the interest of members of the RCCG who respect Adeboye, but also in the interest the Church generally.