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General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye has recounted how a pastor of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) predicted his death in 1998.

Pastor Adeboye revealed this while preaching during the weekend at the May edition of the Holy Ghost Night held at the Redemption Camp, Mowe, Ogun State.

The prediction then came shortly after the demise of Archbishop Benson Idahosa of the Church of God Mission, Benin City, Daily Post reports.

According to Adeboye, newspaper reports of him starting a bank misled the PFN Pastor and so he predicted he would soon be called home like Idahosa.

Narrating the activity that led to the PFN Pastor’s prophecy, Adeboye revealed how a group of investors who just opened a bank requested him to come and pray before the bank would start operation.

According to him, after prayers, the investors in the bank pleaded with him to open an account with them so he could become the bank’s first customer.

“When they made that request, I told them I had no money to open with. But the men decided to open the account with their own money which was a sum of N50, 000.

“But shortly after the event, newspapers came out with a report that I had started a bank with the sum of N50 million. The news was everywhere,” he said.

Adeboye further said that shortly after the newspaper report, the leaders of PFN had a meeting.

“It was in the meeting that the pastor who called himself a prophet stood up and declared that since I had started a bank, that in not too long a time the Lord would call me home the way Archbishop Idahosa was called home. I just kept quiet. I did not say anything, People were urging me to react I refused,” he said.

While noting that the man who gave the evil prophecy about him had long died, he said, “here we are. God has not allowed the prophecy to come to pass”

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Adeboye who has been preaching on the theme: “Swimming in His glory” since January told the congregation that they have a responsibility to fight the fight of faith, noting that the weapons of a believer’s warfare are not carnal.

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