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Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by kingxsamz(m): 8:55pm On Jun 03
Omooba77:


https://newtelegraphng.com/adeboye-laments-hardship-in-the-country-says-things-are-hard/

They should call on their god so that what will happen? Money and food will fall from the sky?

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Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by Iseoluwani: 8:57pm On Jun 03
Cheapgadget:


You are already unfortunate since you don’t use your dead brain

just like your name.


you are cheap, ofcourse a
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so m not surprised
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by kingthreat(m): 9:00pm On Jun 03
Kobojunkie:
Oh, you mean that the setting on the dining table there was just of hugging politicians and not of happily dining with them in his house? grin

Ok since you can't answer mine, i cant answer yours. Greetings to your gay partners.
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by buzorcharles(m): 9:03pm On Jun 03
Sittings on trillions and asking the poor to call on the lord.
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by Kobojunkie: 9:05pm On Jun 03
kingthreat:
■ Ok since you can't answer mine, i cant answer yours. Greetings to your gay partners.
You mean your Politician-cum-god-of-men there in the center of the picture is hard for you to tackle? undecided

Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by komekn(m): 9:07pm On Jun 03
Omooba77:


https://newtelegraphng.com/adeboye-laments-hardship-in-the-country-says-things-are-hard/

Pastor Adebayo was openly critical of the Jonathan Goodluck government, saying the hardship is too much.

It's widely held he even joined a public protest.

Why has he become deaf and dumb in the face of this criminal jagaban government that was not elected but manipulatively selected and imposed on Nigeriand.

We are no longer in a democracy but a defacto dictatorship. There is no separation of powers and all government institutions totally compromised. We are effectively in a lawless society.

We now have the highest level of desperate poverty and deprivation ever known to Nigeriand since the country came into being.

People are literally dying of hunger, crime and insecurity are out of control.

And our criminal convicted drug dealing ID thief of a President had given us a great solution, change the national anthem.

Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by kingthreat(m): 9:15pm On Jun 03
Kobojunkie:
You mean your Politician-cum-god-of-men there in the center of the picture is hard for you to tackle? undecided

I respect not revere preachers.
So if you think you're provoking me with your attitude, you're indeed wasting your time. Please feed me with more pictures
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by Kobojunkie: 9:25pm On Jun 03
kingthreat:
I respect not revere preachers. So if you think you're provoking me with your attitude, you're indeed wasting your time. Please feed me with more pictures
The way folks like you tend to swallow the bullsheet you sell others is what gets me. grin

Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by Kobojunkie: 9:27pm On Jun 03
komekn:
Pastor Adebayo was openly critical of the Jonathan Goodluck government, saying the hardship is too much. It's widely held he even joined a public protest. Why has he become deaf and dumb in the face of this criminal jagaban government that was not elected but manipulatively selected and imposed on Nigeriand. We are no longer in a democracy but a defacto dictatorship. There is no separation of powers and all government institutions totally compromised. We are effectively in a lawless society. We now have the highest level of desperate poverty and deprivation ever known to Nigeriand since the country came into being. People are literally dying of hunger, crime and insecurity are out of control. And our criminal convicted drug dealing ID thief of a President had given us a great solution, change the national anthem.
How many times have you met a Nigerian politician protesting the very political cabal he belongs to? grin

Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by psalmylee(m): 9:36pm On Jun 03
This man dey always whine Nigerians..
E dey always use us play..
Make i.no.talk pass this one
Coz at the end the people wey u wan fight for go turn around fight u..
NIGERIANS ARE NOT WORTH DYING FOR
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by illicit(m): 9:40pm On Jun 03
MichaelSokoto:

Kpele!

d mandate we are standing on go benefit us one day!

try dis bitters naa!
ee dey work malaria & different BATerias oo!
cool

U are high on hero beer

🥵

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Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by omojeesu(m): 9:54pm On Jun 03
Kobojunkie:
Another scam loading! grin

Junkie I understand where you are coming from!
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by omojeesu(m): 9:57pm On Jun 03
Kobojunkie:
Another scam loading! grin

Point out one scam in the list!
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by kingthreat(m): 9:58pm On Jun 03
Kobojunkie:
The way folks like you tend to swallow the bullsheet you sell others is what gets me. grin

Make e get u untill you hug transforme
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by Tonytonex(m): 9:59pm On Jun 03
jaephoenix:

Has he answered u
yes, He always did. When I'm helpless and I call on Him. He always sent helps.
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by 3kay945(m): 10:02pm On Jun 03
jaephoenix:

Yes, please I want to be unfortunate

grin cheesy
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by Onyiiobi7735(m): 10:34pm On Jun 03
CorrectionFLuid:
Same man led a one million man march against Jonathan. But has been silent since APC got to power. Will instead call for more prayer and more tithe.

Old hypocrite. Making people lose their faith. Which will never come back.
Seconded, brother.
And he had the stupid guts to pray for colleagues of his members to fall into poverty and beg for food from them.
Is that not Witchcraft on the pulpit?
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by fuckingAyaya(m): 10:45pm On Jun 03
LexngtonSteele:


Seun, Mynd44, nlfpmod.

You guys should just allow us to give hometraining to sadeast yiibo pigs like this grin


Not openly being one-sided.

People like me exist to give sense where its lacked from animalistic parents that give birth to baby factory products like fuckingayaya cheesy
insulting someone nd calling the mods to ban for same offense u just committed? ehn fineboy Omo Eran, have some respect for ur oponu dad that mines skulls for 4k black market rate grin
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by ericmor: 11:16pm On Jun 03
Ibeie:
If things continue this way, there will be problem

there is more than problem already
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by Azazyel: 11:25pm On Jun 03
Call on God after he gave us brains to do the right thing. These people no get truth for mouth honestly
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by InvertedHammer: 11:40pm On Jun 03
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Nice one!

As long as he calls on El-Shaddai for tithes and offerings for his financial needs. He cannot run to members for help and ask them to run to God when they need help.

But do you blame him? Blame the morons that subject themselves to his authority.

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Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by Proway: 11:53pm On Jun 03
iswallker:
I tap into your blessings Sir...

When others are saying there is a casting down...

I will confess that there is a lifting up.. cheesy

I went to the market on Sunday. I saw the hardship...but it shall end in praise for all who believe in God.

you are absolutely deceived
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by Cheapgadget(m): 12:40am On Jun 04
Iseoluwani:


just like your name.


you are cheap, ofcourse a
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so m not surprised

It's better to be cheap than be a religious dumm.y
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by LexngtonSteele: 12:42am On Jun 04
fuckingAyaya:


FuckingAyaya to his useless homosexual father and his spermbank wh0re mother
insulting someone nd calling the mods to ban for same offense u just committed? ehn fineboy Omo Eran, have some respect for ur oponu dad that mines skulls for 4k black market rate grin
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by fineberry(m): 3:06am On Jun 04
Kobojunkie:
Is this it in the picture below, the spiritual side of life? grin
I still feel you should leave him alone.... you're not to judge.
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by Kobojunkie: 3:19am On Jun 04
fineberry:
I still feel you should leave him alone.... you're not to judge.
Says who? Your gods of men? grin

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Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by wagzy37: 4:32am On Jun 04
TOPMAN4LIFE:

Who said it's a must to love pastor Adeboye, what will his love for pastor Adeboye achieve for pastor Adeboye.
For him to claim he hates pastor Adeboye that is old enough to be his grandfather, he is a useless being that lacks respect for elders,
It shows you people don't have old people in your family or you are not well trained.
Bastard children

Hitler was a father and maybe a grandfather. Doesn’t make him a bastard.

Have sense!
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by crackhouse(m): 4:37am On Jun 04
tunary:
Things are hard for quite a few? Meaning those quite a few don't pay tithe or what? Pastors are really smart
I think say na only me see am, things are for quite a few? Quite a few indeed. So we should call on God because things are hard but u call on human beings when u need money.

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Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by Abee79(m): 4:56am On Jun 04
I didn't read the article, but I know the one thing he'll never tell them to do 😁🤐🤐
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by BluntCrazeMan: 4:58am On Jun 04
We prayed for a president who would solve our problems to a good extent..

And this pastor said that God answered our prayers when Buhari became President.

He said the same about Tinubu too.

Which other PRAYERS again is he talking about??

Nigeria is going according to whatever God's plan is for Nigeria.
Do we still need to pray again?
So that God will change his plans for Nigeria??
Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by Yujin(m): 5:03am On Jun 04
Hypocrisy is the smiling face of hatred. A true man of God will never be found indulging in it. Pastor Enoch Adeboye has been found guilty in this area.

Let's go back 14 years ago, exactly on October 10, 2010. A news was published stating that the General Overseer of the Redeemed People's Church of God sent a petition to President Goodluck Jonathan that he was collecting signatures of his church members on a planned protest against the spate of kidnapping rampant in Nigeria at the time. It would interest you to know that Jonathan was just 5 months into the position as he was sworn in on the 6th of May, 2010 after Yar'adua was confirmed dead. One would have thought that more time could have been allowed for the new president to settle in and get a hang of the vagaries surrounding the job especially after the treatment he suffered from the notorious Turai's cabinet members. You will recall that the erstwhile president was sick and kept incommunicado with him thereby making him unaware and powerless to act as Nigeria journeyed without a president. Pastor Enoch Adeboye couldn't wait and it seemed prayers wasn't enough hence he opted to send that petition. Fast forward to Buhari's time, all Adeboye did was to pray and lament about the deplorable situation but never did he speak directly to Buhari or threatened to organize any protest against the degenerated condition of things in Nigeria. Even when 5 RCCG pastors were kidnapped in nearby Ogun state, Adeboye couldn't summon the courage to call for a protest. It was so shameful that Femi Fani Kayode- a chief sycophant had to call him out for his hypocrisy. He couldn't collect signatures anymore and 8 years went bye.
We are now in Tinubu's government and Pastor Adeboye is telling the populace suffering penury and extreme hunger to call out to God. One year of Emilokan's tenure has expired and the whole landscape is parched with the fauna dying of want yet the RCCG boss says it a few that are hungry. What else do we need to hear from him to confirm that he is a hypocrite?

Prof. Wole Soyinka is another of such big hypocrites. One year of Tinubu's tenure is gone yet we haven't seen any appraisal from Soyinka. He was on Jonathan's neck and even called the then first lady unprintable names but today he is silent. It's so shameful how hypocrisy can rubbish even people who are thought of being scholars. I'll dig up his own story soon.

Re: ‘Things Are Hard' - Pastor Adeboye Says by nervorum: 7:47am On Jun 04
Ibeie:
If things continue this way, there will be problem

There will be no problem. Nigerians deserve what they get.

Elections are consequential.

The austerity is not bad enough to deter Nigerians from being clannish and tribalist in their thinking when it comes to critizing Nigeria’s failed leadership.

This generation of Nigerians cannot be trusted to know what is good for them. It’s really bleak from my standpoint

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