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Pastor Adeboye Says God Has Already Chosen Nigeria’s Next President

Pastor Enoch Adeboye declares that God pre‑ordained Nigeria's next president and urges believers to focus on prayer, evangelism, and business.

Nadia Okafor/3 min/NG

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*TL;DR Pastor Enoch Adeboye announced that God selected Nigeria’s next president before anyone was born and called on followers to keep praying, evangelizing and attending to their businesses.

Context The statement came during a workers’ meeting at Redemption City, the RCCG campus on the Lagos‑Ibadan Expressway. Adeboye leads the Redeemed Christian Church of God, one of Nigeria’s largest Pentecostal denominations. His remarks arrived amid heightened political tension as the 2027 presidential election approaches.

Key Facts - Adeboye told the assembled crowd that the identity of the future president “has been decided by God before we were born.” - He emphasized that divine choice “knows the end from the beginning” and is “beyond human influence.” - The pastor urged attendees to “keep on praying, winning souls, and let your fruits abide. Face your business,” linking spiritual duty with economic activity. - He also affirmed a recent comment that he, Bishop David Oyedepo and Pastor William Kumuyi are “denominational fathers,” not fathers of all Nigerian Christians.

What It Means Adeboye’s claim places divine providence above electoral processes, a stance that could reinforce the perception of religious authority in politics. While the RCCG does not officially endorse any party, the message may sway believers who view the church as a moral compass. By coupling the prophecy with a call to evangelism and entrepreneurship, Adeboye signals that political outcomes should not distract from personal and communal responsibilities.

Observers will watch how political candidates respond and whether the RCCG’s sizable membership translates into measurable electoral influence. The next months will reveal if religious pronouncements shape campaign narratives ahead of the 2027 vote.

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