Adeboye reacts to picture depicting him as ‘alhaji’ in Saudi Arabia

Adeboye reacts to picture depicting him as ‘alhaji’ in Saudi Arabia

With a wry smile, he acknowledged the AI-generated image of him as an alhaji, remarking, “I’m sure many of you saw that picture showing me as an alhaji.”

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has responded to an AI-generated image that recently went viral on social media, portraying him as an alhaji. 

Speaking during the first Holy Ghost Night of the Year on Saturday, January 4, Adeboye addressed the matter, as reported by Church Times Nigeria.

The controversial image, which surfaced in late December, depicted the RCCG pastor dressed in Islamic attire and seemingly in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, sparking widespread reactions online.

This image initially circulated by X user @Sarkideyforyou, the post, which was accompanied by the caption, “Pastor Adeboye may Allah guide you to the right path,” garnered significant attention, with over 3.8 million views, 1,500 reposts, 1,800 comments, and 4,000 likes as of December 22, 2024.

While he was addressing the growing presence of mockers, he predicted that many would not survive the year.

With a wry smile, he acknowledged the AI-generated image of him as an alhaji, remarking, “I’m sure many of you saw that picture showing me as an alhaji.”

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On Mockers

Adeboye also addressed the growing presence of mockers, predicting that many would not survive the year.

However, he emphasised that God does not desire the death of sinners.

Prophecies for Global Stage

Turning his focus to international concerns, Adeboye urged prayers for peace, especially with the ongoing global conflicts, to prevent another world war.

He also prophesied that 2025 would witness an unprecedented earthquake of massive proportions.

In his message, titled, “The Glory Ahead,” Adeboye assured his listeners that despite current challenges, the future would be brighter.

He assured the congregation that God’s purpose for humanity on earth remains paramount, explaining that God isn’t in a hurry to take people to heaven because He needs them to fulfill His divine mission here on earth.

On Nigeria’s Future

The RCCG General Overseer outlined the church’s focus for the 100-day fast, noting that the first 30 days would be dedicated to praying for Nigeria.

He vowed to lead the church in “violent prayers” aimed at uprooting elements that hinder the country’s progress.

He assured the congregation that 2025 would be a pivotal year when the scripture, “The kingdom of God suffers violence, and the violent take it by force,” would come to fruition.

He urged individuals above 70 to refrain from participating in the fast, advising those aged 70 to 80 to break their fast by 3 p.m. and those over 80 by noon.

Those above 90 were encouraged to avoid the fast altogether, as, in his words, they were in the “departure lounge of life.”

Adeboye further emphasised the importance of prayer during the fast, warning that without it, fasting would only amount to a “hunger strike.”

He also urged participants to avoid frivolous conversations throughout the fasting period.

Speaking about the future, Adeboye prophesied that 2025 would bring a “stronger wind,” signifying significant breakthroughs, promotions, and long-awaited milestones, including weddings.

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