Adeboye reveals why he didn’t stop Olaoye from contesting Soun stool

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After the sermon, Adeboye anointed Olaoye and his wife and prayed for his peaceful and prosperous reign as Soun.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Reverred clergyman, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has given insights on the reason he refused to stop Pastor Ghandi Olaoye from contesting Soun of Ogbomoso’s stool.

During his sermon on Sunday at the interdenominational thanksgiving services for the traditional ruler at Beulah Baptist Conference, Ogbomoso, the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) leader said Olaoye was destined to be a king.

Olaoye was a senior pastor in RCCG before being selected and approved for the Soun’s stool. He will receive his staff of office as the 21st Soun of Ogbomoso on Dec. 19.

Adeboye, who was replying critics, who queried him for not stopping Olaoye from vying for the position of his forebears in Ogbomoso, said he could not stand against the will of God.

“When he came to inform me about the development, I told him to go and pray.

“Shortly after, he came back and said he has not heard anything and I told him to go back and pray again.

“After a while, he came back and said that God has spoken to him and have heard him loud and clear that he should go ahead.

“It was then that I told him to go because it has been destined, I knew that long ago, but I want God to speak to him directly.

“To my critics, if I said No and God said Yes, whose word is the final, God of course.

“So, I cannot stop him because Pastor Olaoye was destined to be a king even before he was born and thank God it is coming into fruition,” he said.

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Adeboye, in his sermon, reading from Act of Apostles Chapter 15 verse 18, counseled the traditional ruler to embrace the people and promote peace and unity among his subjects.

After the sermon, Adeboye anointed Olaoye and his wife and prayed for his peaceful and prosperous reign as Soun.

Oba Olaoye, while addressing the congregation said, “Pastor Adeboye is my spiritual role model. He has been a father to me; it’s an unforgivable sin if anyone reports me to Pastor Adeboye.

“I am happy that the person who laid a hand on me to become a pastor is the same, who anointed me when I became a king.

“To my people in Ogbomoso, let us work together, let us develop this land and let’s make this land a place, where our sons and daughters will be proud of, I believe it’s a new dawn for Ogbomoso.

A group of clergymen offered special prayers for the royal father, Ogbomoso, Oyo State and Nigeria in general.

The clergymen include President, Nigerian Baptist Convention, Rev. Israel Akanji; Bishop Titus Olayinka, Archbishop Ayo Ladigbolu, Pastor J.S. Adegoke, and Rev Solomon Isola.

Others were the former President of the seminary, Prof. Nihinlola Emiola, Rev. Stephen Ayankeye, Bishop Ademola Moradeyo , Titus Olayinka, Bishop of Anglican Church, Rev Johnson Adeniji, Prophet Akintola and Baba Awoye.

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