Adeboye’s remarks come amidst nationwide economic challenges, with fuel and electricity costs on the rise. He highlighted the ripple effect of fuel price hikes on food prices due to increased transportation costs. Additionally, Adeboye referenced a prophecy predicting an improvement in the situation by the end of 2025, offering a glimmer of hope amid the current uncertainties.
As the head of one of Nigeria’s largest Christian denominations, Adeboye’s comments carry weight, reflecting broader concerns within the religious community about the country’s economic trajectory. The revelation of the church’s extensive pastor network underscores its significant presence and influence across Nigeria’s religious landscape.
According to Vanguard, He said: “As I was coming out of the prayer room, I heard the government has increased the price of fuel and electricity tariff had increased.
“If the price of fuel increases, it means the cost of transporting the food to the market will increase. It means the food will increase in price.
“I had this feeling that the rate this is happening is no longer natural.
“And then I heard a prophet had prophesied that things would only get better towards the end of 2025,” Adeboye added. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>