- Safiu Kehinde
Renowned Nigerian clergyman and General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has prophesied the release of 10,0000 twins to barren women.
Adeboye gave the fertility prophecy during the Holy Ghost Service at the Redemption camp on Saturday.
The clergyman would further post the prophecy on his official X handle.
“Daddy asked me to tell you; He said He has just released 10,000 twins into barren wombs.” the clergyman wrote.
This had however sparked mixed reactions as some netizens trolled the clergyman while other defended him.
“You people still takes these guys serious”@Digitalbarister
“He didn’t say 10k twins in Nigeria only o Make una try dey think small before commenting. You all forget that some pple actually want children, and it’s never a bad thing for families who have none to birth two at once”@Olamipo_18
“No 10,000 jobs. No 10,000 scholarships No 10,000 bags of 5kg rice for Christmas. No 10,000 bottle of vegetable oil for Xmas. No 10,000 scholarship to skill acquisition. But but 10,000 twins , thats 20,000 more humans. Ok”@khris_eth
“Should our pastors even be worried about childbirth right now? In a country where people can’t afford food, hospitals are collapsing, kidnapping is a career path, and childbirth itself is already risky, releasing of 10k kids should not even be in their agenda. Children don’t arrive into prophecy, they arrive into economics, healthcare, security, and education. If those are broken, multiplying babies isn’t a miracle, it’s poor planning dressed up as faith. Biblically even, children were called a blessing because there was land, food and community to sustain them. Today, most parents can’t even afford 3square meals a day. Any spiritual leader ignoring that reality is either insulated from suffering or pretending it doesn’t exist.”@Lucie02
“You didn’t do your research well before throwing the lamba?? Around 3.2 million twins (1.6 million pairs) are born yearly worldwide, translating to roughly 8,700 twins daily Abi it’s only Nigeria is talking about?”@JayOkunola
“I believe in miracles, woe to the doubters”@RealTraderSeun
“This kind of prayer does not cover anything. This is more like saying 10k people will get married next year. Of course, more than that number will marry next year.”@realmetrah
“10,000 twins into an already overpopulated, poverty-bitten country? Sounds like population expansion, not divine intervention. Daddy might be many things, but surely not our God.”@signorsam
“Why can’t daddy tell us that youth employment will X10 or youth will start building innovation that will change Africa as a whole. But no na only children for this hard economy”@iamEdoama
