Adeboye’s appointment of new National Overseer a sign of great humility – Clerics

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Clerics on Saturday described the appointment of a new head for the Redeemed Christian Church of God in Nigeria by the General Overseer of the church, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, as a sign of humility and obedience to God.

Pastor Joshua Obayemi was appointed as the new General Overseer for the church in Nigeria at the Annual Ministers Thanksgiving held at Shimawa, Ogun State on Saturday.

Obayemi was a Special Assistant to the General Overseer on Finance.

The clerics, in an interview, reportedly described Adeboye as an obedient man of God, who would want to do the will of God, irrespective of what people said.

A pastor with the Winners Chapel, Glory Akhimie, says Adeboye represents humility and God on earth.

“Through him, so many souls have been saved; through him, so many oppressed persons have been delivered, in fact there are not enough words to describe him.

“He is a great man of God. I have learnt to be humble like the RCCG General Overseer, and he is an epitome of humility, in spite of his status.

“This sit-tight syndrome, when a founder of a church dies, his wife takes over, he did not do, hence he has just appointed an overseer for the church in Nigeria.

“What it represents is that other men of God should equally emulate him,” he said.

The National President, Young Women Christian Association of Nigeria, Mrs. Chikwe Ochiagha, said she had always believed that Pastor Adeboye was waiting for God’s time to appoint someone that would take after him.

“A lot of people have been expectant, like the very tall man of God that he is, there was no rush in appointing a GO, he took his time to consult God.

“If he has done that today, I want to believe that he did enough consultation with God and there must have been a divine pointer for him.

“Each time you hear him share his story of how he became the GO, you will also agree that there was a hand of God in picking him and every good leader would want to follow the same pattern,” she said.

Pastor Tony Zino of the House of God Parish, RCCG said the appointment of Obayemi was the will of God.

“Adeboye felt it is time for him to step aside for Pastor Obayemi to take over, though he is still in charge of the church.

“Considering his retirement age also, I am sure he put that into consideration too. It does not stop him in his international engagements or conducting the Holy Ghost Congress or conventions. I think it’s a matter of structure,” he added.

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