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[VIDEO] Sunday Igboho Makes U-Turn, Prays That Dare Adeboye’s Soul Rest In Peace

Sunday Adeyemo (aka Sunday Igboho), a famous Yoruba nation activist, has reversed his position and is now praying for the soul of Pastor Enoch Adeboye’s son, Dare.

According to NEWS DIRECT, during a live Facebook video with Olayomi Koiki on Saturday, Sunday Igboho declined to sympathize with Pastor Adeboye when he was told to.

He said that the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God will not be compensated because he opposes the Yoruba people.

When Igboho cursed any leader or pastor who refused to support the secession agenda, he said God would destroy their children and wives.

“Has Baba supported the Yoruba nation that we will now be greeting him? We don’t need to greet Adeboye. What is my own with that? We are not doing church here. This is not religion.

“Pastor Adeboye didn’t speak about the Yoruba nation. Look at the number of crowd in Baba Adeboye’s church. Is he not supposed to tell all of them to join the Yoruba nation? We don’t need to greet him.

“By the grace of God, anybody who says Yoruba will not get to the promised land, God will kill their children and wives and their entire family,” he said.

According to NEWS DIRECT, Nigerians were outraged by the activist’s remark, accusing him of being insensitive to the septuagenarian’s current plight.

Following the online attacks, Sunday Igboho has come out to deny mocking Adeboye, saying, “May our father live long.”

Adeyemo said that he was misquoted and that he only cursed the Yoruba race’s enemies.

“They said I mocked Pastor Adeboye, I didn’t mock that man. He is our father. I wasn’t talking to him. I don’t know him and he does not know me. I am a Christian. Had it been that I am a Muslim, they would have said I’m trying to be religious intolerant. I was only saying the Yoruba nation is not a religious matter. We accommodate Muslims, Christians and traditionalists. I didn’t insult that man. People just misquoted me by cutting that part of the video. Did I mock him? I didn’t say anything concerning him.

“I was asked a question about the death of his son, how will I mock him over his son’s death. I can’t pray that his son should die. I didn’t say anything negative about him. I said all elders who have the power to assist the Yoruba race but choose not to, I rained curses on them.

“God who created us knows when we will go back. Whoever mocks the dead will also die one day. We all will die. How will I mock the dead? I didn’t insult the deceased son. May God forgive the dead and may his soul rest in peace. May our father live long,” Sunday Igboho stated.

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