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Adeboye Foresees Better Days Amidst Challenges In 2024

The tradition of pastors releasing prophecies for the new year is common in Nigeria, and Pastor Adeboye has consistently shared insights and messages of hope for the nation

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Adeboye Foresees Better Days Amidst Challenges in 2024

In his prophetic message for the year 2024, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has assured Nigerians that despite the challenges, things will eventually get better, News About Nigeria reports.

Speaking during the crossover night service at Redemption City along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Pastor Adeboye conveyed a message of hope while acknowledging that there would be tough times before the improvement.

“The wind is already blowing. The wind is blowing. Everything God is saying is centred around that little sentence. The wind is blowing; include in your prayers that the wind will blow you well. Things will get worse before they get better. Things will get a little hotter before it gets better,” the cleric shared during the service.

Encouraging Nigerians to remain hopeful and prepare to seize opportunities, Pastor Adeboye said that the challenges would pave the way for a brighter future.

He said, “Because the wind is blowing means things will get better. Some people will start as nobody but will become significant before the middle of the year.”

In addition to the national perspective, the pastor also prophesied divine interventions globally, especially in regions facing challenges.

He predicted breakthroughs in the treatment of diseases such as cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and other incurable conditions.

“On the international level, there will be breakthroughs for incurable diseases like cancer, diabetes and others. There will be divine intervention in the parts of the world where things are hot,” he prophesied.

The tradition of pastors releasing prophecies for the new year is common in Nigeria, and Pastor Adeboye has consistently shared insights and messages of hope for the nation.

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