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Leke Adeboye Calls RCCG Pastors ‘Goats’ For Preaching After His Father’s Sermon

”Why would you go and preach another sermon after Daddy GO had just finished speaking and preaching,” Leke asked.

Leke Adeboye, son of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has lambasted pastors who preached after his father’s sermon in their various parishes across the nation.

Leke Adeboye Calls RCCG Pastors ‘Goats’ For Preaching After His Father’s Sermon

Adeboye’s Son Slam RCCG Pastors

It was gathered that every first service of the month is designed as Thanksgiving Sunday and all RCCG pastors across the nation are expected to connect their parishes with the national headquarters where Adeboye usually delivers his sermon.

But after Adedoye’s message last Sunday, some pastors were said to have delivered their own messages, which seemed to have provoked Leke who described them as ‘goats’.

In a now-deleted post on his Instagram page, Leke wrote: “Why would you preach another sermon after Daddy GO has just finished preaching. You’re not a son. You’re a goat, sir. Next thanksgiving service, just do altar call, then thanksgiving.”

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Leke Adeboye Calls RCCG Pastors ‘Goats’ For Preaching After His Father’s Sermon

KanyiDaily recalls that Pastor Leke Adeboye had recently described his wife, Titilope Adeboye, as a Holy Ghost hoodlum, alleging that she sets everything on fire.

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