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Grief as RCCG General Overseer, Pastor Adeboye, loses 42-year-old son, Dare

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The world-class General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has lost his “first miracle son” to the cold hands of death.

The 42-year-old son, Pastor Dare Adeboye, reportedly died in his sleep on Wednesday in Eket, Akwa Ibom State, where he was pastoring one of the RCCG churches.

Confirming the incident, RCCG spokesman, Pastor Olaitan Olubiyi, said: “It is true. The incident happened in Eket where he was based. I don’t have the details for now.

“May be before the end of today, we will issue a statement.”

Dare Adeboye and Family

Adeboye had celebrated Dare as his “first miracle child” on his 42nd birthday in June 2020.

The General Overseer wrote on the various social media platforms: “Happy birthday to my son Pastor Oluwadamilare Adeboye on your 42nd birthday. Our first miracle child.

“We pray that God will keep his miraculous working power in your life and all those who needs a miracle today, will use you as a point of contact for their own in JESUS name. (Amen) love from Dad, Mom and the whole Adeboye dynasty.”

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