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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, today, advised his congregation that he has not heard from God about the 2023 election and so he cannot say for sure if there will be an election.

He also denied backing Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari come 2023.

The revered cleric had come under fire for encouraging his church, the biggest Pentecostal church in the country to set up a directorate of politics, in what many see as a plan to back the unconfirmed presidential ambition of Osinbajo.

Speaking on Sunday at the Throne Room Parish of the RCCG, Daddy G O as he is fondly called by his congregation said that he does not support any presidential aspirant ahead of the 2023 general elections.

Pastor Adeboye added that every political party is well represented in his church where every member is his child.

He added that he needed to make clarification amid the criticisms against the church’s creation of a Politics Directorate and the instruction to members to be politically involved in the 2023 elections.

He added that politics is not his calling and he will never be a politician.

On the 2023 elections, Pastor Adeboye said he does not know if the 2023 general election will hold as scheduled.

He stated that God is yet to speak to him about the 2023 elections as He did in 2019.

The 80-year-old cleric quickly added that God might still speak to him it considering he only heard from Him in June of 2018 ahead of the 2019 elections. He believes that God would still speak to him.

He urged everyone to ensure they register to get their PVCs, vote and wait behind to ensure their votes count.

Adeboye said that failure to vote would be regrettable as the choice of leaders will be left to other people while non-voters are left to complain about bad governance.

Daddy G O reminded the congregation that if wishes can be interested in Nigeria’s politics, then everyone should.

Adeboye stated that his focus is on the Kaduna killings, oil theft, Nigeria’s depressing debt profile and other current national challenges.

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