Pastor Adeboye Composes New Song Declaring a New Nigeria Ahead of Tinubu’s Inauguration

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has composed a new song declaring that there “shall be a new Nigeria”. This announcement was made during a church service where he led his congregation in singing the new song.

Pastor Adeboye expressed in the song his optimism towards a new Nigeria, urging everyone to make the decree. The song’s lyrical content evokes a patriotic and prayerful feeling towards achieving the nation of our dreams.

In what appears to be a timely prophetic message, Bola Tinubu, the national leader of the All Progressive Congress (APC), will be inaugurated as the new president of Nigeria on May 31st. Buhari will conclude his eight-year tenure as President.

As Nigerians anxiously await the inauguration of the incoming president, the song by Pastor Adeboye serves as a reminder for the citizens to remain consistent in their prayers and steadfast in their commitment to seeing a new Nigeria.

It is worthy to note that the RCCG is a leading church in Nigeria, and Adeboye is highly respected for his spiritual guidance and leadership role. The new song will, without a doubt, bring hope, comfort, and encouragement to Nigerians as the country enters a new era of leadership.

In conclusion, the prophetic message embedded in the song highlights the need for faith, diligence, and prayer in achieving the Nigeria of our dreams.

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