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Your advisers don’t like you – Adeboye tells Tinubu
The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, has told President Bola Tinubu that his advisers do not like him.
Pastor Adeboye said this between Friday night and Saturday morning in a speech at the November edition of the monthly Holy Ghost Night.
The church leader said this against the backdrop of a speech delivered in October by the President, who said the country had overcome insecurity.
Referring to Tinubu as his in-law following his marriage to the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, who is a pastor of the RCCG, Adeboye said he almost spoke when he heard the speech of “my in-law, the president.
“Particularly, that section that spoke about security.
“When I heard him say all is well now, that the displaced people have returned to their villages, I almost said the person who wrote that speech for my president, my in-law, does not like him.
“The question is: Didn’t he see the speech before he read it?
“My conclusion will be: Several people around my beloved in-law are not telling him the truth.
“The following day after that speech, we read in the news of a traditional ruler being killed while in the house with his wife.”
Adeboye, who said he had made a lot of moves behind the scene to bring peace to the country, added: “You can only advise the Commander-in-Chief, you can’t command him.
“I have tried.
“And God is my witness.
“I am an applied mathematician, I am just interested in getting the problem solved.
“Call our Service Chiefs to perform within three months or resign.”
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