- Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye issued a stern warning to Nigerians, urging vigilance and prayer against fire outbreaks, storms, and floods in 2025
- Adeboye advised farmers to avoid bush burning while preparing their lands for cultivation, stressing the dangers of fire outbreaks during the dry season
- The RCCG General Overseer then called for national prayer and divine intervention, highlighting the urgency of protecting Nigeria from natural disasters
Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has issued a stern warning to Nigerians regarding the risk of fire outbreaks across the country, urging the public to stay vigilant and pray for divine protection.
The warning came during his sermon at the church's February thanksgiving service at the Throne of Grace Parish in Ebute-Metta, Lagos, where Adeboye expressed concern over potential natural disasters in the year ahead.
He highlighted the importance of vigilance in the face of fires, storms, and floods.
"I must share something very urgent," Adeboye told the congregation.
"At the beginning of this year, one of the prophecies was to pray against fire outbreaks, storms, and floods. We've only spent one month, and we’ve already seen the rate of fire incidents across the world. Nigeria is part of the world, and we must be prayerful."
The respected cleric specifically addressed farmers, urging them to refrain from bush burning while preparing their lands for cultivation.
"Don’t joke with any form of naked fire around you. Farmers, please don’t burn bushes while preparing your farms. Don’t say I didn’t tell you," he stressed.
“You’re a fool to think you can improve God’s work,” Pastor Adeboye addresses women fond of makeup
Meanwhile, TheRadar earlier reported that Pastor Adeboye addressed women who use makeup are implying that God's creation of them was flawed.
According to the Pastor, God did a remarkable job creating humans, and the use of makeup by women reflects disbelief in His perfection. Adeboye further said when you begin to paint and you think you can improve on what God has already done, you are a fool