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Pastor Foluke Adeboye Prays for Leadership Transformation in Nigeria and the World

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The wife of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Foluke Adeboye, has called for divine intervention to transform leadership in Nigeria and across the globe. She urged that leaders be endowed with the “Spirit of Excellence” during a special Holy Ghost Service at Redemption City, marking the 40th anniversary of the church’s Holy Ghost Service.

Addressing congregants, Pastor Mrs. Adeboye interceded for nations of the world with a particular focus on Nigeria, highlighting concerns about governance insecurity and the quality of life for citizens. She prayed for leaders to receive wisdom and excellence to drive social and economic development.

“Lord, we pray for robust economic development that will enhance the quality of life of the masses,” she said, emphasizing the need for leadership that ensures reliable electricity supply functional transportation systems and improved national infrastructure without fear of insecurity.

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She also prayed for justice and healthcare reforms, divine protection from disease outbreaks, and leadership that rules with integrity. Her intercessions extended to all levels of leadership including national authorities heads of families schools and organisations, asking that the Spirit of God guide them in fulfilling their responsibilities.

Beyond Nigeria, Pastor Mrs. Adeboye prayed for global peace calling for an end to conflicts in Israel, Iran, Iraq, and other troubled regions.

The anniversary service themed “Excellence” featured vibrant praise and worship led by the church mass choir, drawing large congregations to celebrate the milestone. The General Overseer of RCCG, Enoch Adeboye, ministered on the theme highlighting the excellent nature of God and encouraged believers to reflect excellence in their daily lives.

The service reinforced the church commitment to spiritual guidance for leaders and the broader society while promoting moral integrity and excellence in governance.

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