General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has disclosed why he did not release any prophecy on Nigeria in his New Year message.
Pastor Adeboye made reference to a law passed in Ghana restricting alarmist New Year prophecies by men of God in the country.
While making an altar call on New Year’s Day, the RCCG General Overseer recalled Ghana police ordering the arrest of anyone who gives prophecies that can frighten.
“That is why those of you who are not born again, you don’t even know the danger you are in, particularly in Nigeria of today. Those who came to watch night yesterday, when I was giving them a little bit of the prophecies for the year. I saw some of them looking at me, saying Daddy you didn’t say anything about Nigeria. I said in Ghana, they made a law.
“The police said, anybody who gives any prophecy that can frighten must be arrested. They said but that is Ghana. Ghana is next door to Nigeria,” Pastor Adeboye said.
On New Year’s eve, Pastor Adeboy released ‘powerful’ prophecies for 2023 bordering on individuals in particular, and the world in general.
On world prophecies, Adeboye said the issue of migration will take a new turn in the New Year, adding that the world would be relatively more peaceful.
“The weather pattern will be more erratic, but it would be nice wherever God’s children are. In 2023, the Lord will speak peace to some troubled homes. In 2023, for quite a few people, there would be restoration of lost glories,” the RCCG GO said.