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Jobless people attend political rallies, says Adeboye

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Adeboye urged the general public to ensure their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) are handy and ready to be used to exercise their civic rights.

By Jeffrey Agbo

General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, says majority of those who gather at political rallies are jobless and are rented by politicians.

Adeboye stated this on Friday at the Holy Ghost Service tagged, “Wonderful” which was held at the Redemption City, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Ogun State.

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He said, “I’m sure you have been watching the campaign rallies. I watched it on the news. I don’t know if you have noticed that two different people don’t hold their campaign simultaneously in a town. Have you noticed that? You don’t know why? Because majority of the crowd, majority are rented. So I come, I pay, you gather. After I’ve gone, another man comes, he pays, you gather.”

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The clergyman added, “Somebody said ‘Daddy, you keep on saying that you haven’t heard from God about who will win or who will…’ Maybe because there are several things occupying my mind and one of them is; when I see the crowd gathering and if you look at the crowd majority of them are young. When I see the hundreds of thousands of youths, you have to be jobless to be attending all these rallies. What is going to happen when the campaigns are over?”

Adeboye urged the general public to ensure their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) are handy and ready to be used to exercise their civic rights come February 25 presidential poll whether God specifies the winner before then or not.

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“You may be saying the election is next month and He has not spoken until now. I advise that you get your PVCs ready.

“If He doesn’t speak before the elections, then be ready to vote as your spirit leads. If He tells me, well, I may tell you or I may not,” he said.

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