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Pastor Dare Adeboye: A Life of Purpose, Faith, and Youth Empowerment

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Remembering the legacy of Pastor Dare Adeboye, whose passion for youth transformation continues through the Dare Adeboye Foundation

Pastor Dare Adeboye, fondly remembered as “Pastor D”, was more than the son of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye. He was a dynamic youth pastor, visionary leader, and a man whose short but impactful life inspired thousands across Nigeria and beyond. His commitment to faith, excellence, and youth empowerment remains one of the most memorable legacies in the history of the RCCG.

Early Life and Family Background

Born in 1978, Pastor Dare Adeboye grew up in a deeply spiritual home, surrounded by faith, discipline, and a sense of purpose. As one of the children of Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye and Pastor (Mrs.) Foluke Adeboye, he inherited not only their Christian values but also their devotion to service and community transformation.

Despite being born into one of Nigeria’s most influential Christian families, Dare Adeboye carved his own path in ministry. He was known for his humility, wisdom, and deep understanding of scripture — qualities that endeared him to both young and old in the church.

He was married to Temiloluwa Adeboye, and their union was blessed with three daughters. His home life reflected the same values of love, faith, and service that he preached in church.

A Life Devoted to Youth Ministry

Pastor Dare Adeboye dedicated much of his ministry to mentoring young people and inspiring them to live for God with passion and purpose. He believed that the future of the church — and the nation — depended on how well the youth were nurtured spiritually, intellectually, and morally.

Before his passing, he served as the Assistant Pastor in Charge of Region (Youth) 35 of the RCCG. His leadership in this capacity was marked by innovation, inclusivity, and an unrelenting drive to see young people grow in their faith and influence society positively.

Under his guidance, the RCCG youth ministry witnessed renewed energy. He organised conferences, outreach programmes, and mentorship initiatives that brought together young Christians from different backgrounds. His messages were often centred on living purposefully, staying rooted in faith, and excelling in all aspects of life.

Passing and Global Reaction

On May 4, 2021, tragedy struck when Pastor Dare Adeboye passed away in his sleep at the age of 42 in Eket, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. His death sent shockwaves throughout the Christian community and the nation at large.

The RCCG and countless believers around the world mourned his sudden departure. Tributes poured in from ministers, youth groups, and community leaders who described him as a man who lived with uncommon zeal and commitment to the gospel.

His father, Pastor E.A. Adeboye, described him as “a seed that lived well and finished strong,” reminding believers that his life was not defined by its length but by its depth of impact.

The Dare Adeboye Foundation: Continuing His Vision

To preserve and continue his legacy, the Dare Adeboye Foundation was established shortly after his passing. The foundation’s mission is to empower young people and strengthen communities across Africa, reflecting the causes Pastor Dare championed during his lifetime.

Through programmes focused on education, mentorship, leadership development, and spiritual growth, the foundation ensures that his dream of a generation of empowered, faith-driven youth continues to flourish.

The foundation’s initiatives include scholarships, youth conferences, and community development projects designed to nurture responsible leadership and creativity among Africa’s younger population. It stands today as a living monument to Pastor Dare’s dedication to service and humanity.

His Role in the RCCG and Influence in Nigeria

Pastor Dare Adeboye’s influence extended beyond the church walls. Within Nigeria’s Christian community, he was regarded as a bridge between generations — a leader who understood the language of the youth while holding firmly to the doctrines of faith.

His work within the Redeemed Christian Church of God, one of the largest Pentecostal churches in the world with headquarters in Lagos, Nigeria, contributed significantly to the church’s global youth engagement efforts. His approach to ministry combined modernity with spirituality — encouraging young Christians to excel in education, technology, business, and social impact while maintaining strong moral and spiritual foundations.

A Legacy That Lives On

Even in death, Pastor Dare Adeboye’s life continues to inspire. His legacy lives in the countless young people he mentored, the institutions he helped build, and the spiritual movement he ignited within the RCCG.

His life serves as a reminder that purpose is not measured by how long one lives but by how much light one shines in the lives of others. For many, Pastor Dare Adeboye remains a symbol of youthful faith, integrity, and passion for God — a reminder that serving humanity and fulfilling divine purpose are the truest forms of greatness.

References:

Redeemed Christian Church of God Official Website

The Guardian Nigeria (2021). Tributes as Pastor Dare Adeboye Dies at 42

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Gospel Legend Ron Kenoly Is Dead

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Legendary gospel singer Ron Kenoly has passed away.

His death was confirmed on Monday, February 3, 2026, with tributes pouring in from gospel artistes across the world. He was 81 years old.

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“Based On Medical Facts, I Don’t Believe This Is A Miracle” – Medical Doctor Reacts To Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s Miracle Video (Watch)

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A Nigerian medical doctor, Dr Sina, has publicly reacted to a viral miracle video involving Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, stating that based on medical facts, he does not believe the incident qualifies as a miracle.

A video of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome healing some people who were reportedly unable to walk had initially made the rounds, stirring different reactions.

In a detailed breakdown shared online, the doctor explained that he carefully reviewed the video, slowing it down and examining the movements of the individuals described as crippled.

According to him, several physical and neurological signs expected in paralyzed or long-term crippled individuals were absent.

Dr Sina noted that medically, a non-functional or paralyzed leg often presents with abnormal angles, rotations, or muscle wasting due to disuse. However, he claimed these features were not evident in the video.

He also pointed out instances where some individuals appeared to move their legs freely, including crossing them, which he said would be impossible for someone who is paralyzed.

He further argued that even in a scenario where healing occurred instantly, the brain would still need time to relearn movement, balance, and coordination. In his view, the immediate and spontaneous jumping seen in the video did not align with how neurological recovery typically works.

While emphasizing that he believes in miracles as a Christian, Dr Sina maintained that, from a medical standpoint, the video did not provide sufficient evidence to conclude that a genuine miracle had taken place.

He encouraged viewers to slow down the footage themselves and consult medical professionals for further evaluation.

His words …

“I took a look at this Pastor Chris’ video and as a medic I slowed it down and examined critically.
I zoomed into the legs of the so called ” crippled” and here is what I’d say

1 If truly one is crippled , As Medics we know that the particular leg that’s crippled or non functional will assume an angle or rotation , None of the “crippled” had that angle which means most of them had fully functioning leg muscles.

2 If you look well there is a particular woman there that crossed her legs. If you are crippled aka paralyzed you can’t summon muscle power to bring your legs to make that angle

3 I tried to zoom even though I wasnt able to see clearly , usually when one has been crippled for a while there is tendency for the muscle to be asymmetric due to disuse, (except they’ve been having physio) took a look at all of them well, even though difficult i didn’t see physical signs of being crippled.

4 Even if we assume they were crippled for a while. If they miraculously got new nerves and muscles cells.
Jumping off the bed, the brain and other organs will still have to remaster movement. Balance and a little stagger.
The jump was spontaneous and not looking like a need for remastering.

Were they really crippled from the beginning ?

5 Slow the video and zoom zoom and check the occasional movement of the lower limb muscles of some of them ( show your doctor friends) that shows signs of intact nerve and muscle control

So are they really crippled?
PS- crippled will mean paralyzed or Paraplegic ( medical word)

Do miracles exist? As a Christian yes.
But is this a miracle? Looking at medical facts evidenced i don’t believe it is a miracle denovo.

You can fact check yourself”

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Liars don’t last in ministry – Oyedepo warns pastors

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The Presiding Bishop of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, also known as Winners Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo, has warned pastors against lying in a bid to sustain or promote their ministries.

Speaking at the third service held at the church’s international headquarters, Canaanland, Ota, Ogun State, on Sunday during the final day of the 21-day fasting and prayer programme, Oyedepo said liars do not last in ministries.

“You won’t last in the ministry telling lies. I stand before God, I will never tell lies about what God did not do just to impress anyone,” he said.

The cleric emphasised the importance of holding firmly to the truth of the Scriptures and giving glory to God alone, noting that such commitment is what enables ministers to attain enviable heights.

He equally advised believers to keep their love for Jesus alive, saying total dependence on God guarantees victory over life’s challenges.

The bishop further shared a personal testimony, recalling how a close associate in Ile-Ife who was afflicted with insanity was restored after Scripture was read to him.

He affirmed his confidence in divine protection, declaring that no evil plan against him would succeed.

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