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Pastor Enoch Adeboye In Sexism Row? by glowingflame7: 6:19am On Aug 16, 2020
Enoch Adeboye, better known as "Daddy Go" (Daddy General Overseer), is a Nigerian pastor loved by his millions of followers, but who has once again riled critics on social media with what they say is his sexist attitude.

The 78-year-old ranks low on the flamboyance roll-call of the West African nation's mega televangelists, but he is arguably the most popular.

He has headed the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) for nearly 40 years - and under his stewardship it has grown phenomenally.

It is rare to find in Nigeria's mainly Christian south a street without an RCCG church, some streets have two - and its dove logo has become part of the landscape.

But the pastor's views on marriage and gender roles has some eyes rolling in the age of #metoo - even in this conservative country.

'Marry a woman who can cook'
He has been active on social media over the last decade - and when he posted some "lessons" for women on his wife's birthday in July - it snowballed into a Twitter storm that sparked a big conversation about feminism.

Pentecostal churches are popular in southern Nigeria
"No matter how educated or successful you are, your husband is your head and you must regard him as such at all times," he tweeted to his 1.3 million followers .

On Instagram he added about his wife : "It does not matter what is on her itinerary, if I say I would like you to go with me to so and so place... she would cancel whatever she was to do and come along with me."

In a post in January , he advised his married son to sack a secretary "he was looking forward to seeing at work", which did not go down well.

And in 2016 he had this advice to bachelors: "Don't marry a girl who is lazy. Don't marry a girl who cannot cook. She needs to know how to do chores and cook because you cannot afford to be eating out all the time."



The televised address to his congregants riled women activists but his reception was not all negative - a fact borne out by the success of his church, which he runs like a business.

'Donations to get to heaven'
Every Sunday, before a ban on large gatherings because of the coronavirus, hundreds of thousand of people passed through the doors of RCCG worldwide, seeking miracles, redemption, eternal life or a financial breakthrough.


The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG). [ Founded 1952 by Josiah Akindayomi in Lagos ] [ 2,000 churches in Nigeria ],[ 40,000 of them altogether in 186 countries ],[ 500,000 people a month attend the Holy Ghost Service in Ogun state ],[ 9,000 sq km (347 sq miles) size of open-air prayer ground in Ogun ],

"I want to be on the side of God under tutelage of a true Christian doctrine, I found this in RCCG. Personally, I want to make it to heaven," one church member told me in the capital, Abuja, where there is a huge prayer ground on the outskirts of the city.

Others said they were attracted by Pastor Adeboye's "holiness", "humility" and "adherence to that which he preaches".

Those flocking to church are happy to offer donations or purchase church souvenirs.

Most of them agree to give 10% of their income to the church, a practice known as tithing.

"Anyone who is not paying his tithe is not going to heaven, full stop," he told his clerics two years ago.

It is hard to know the true extent of Pastor Adeboye's wealth, the lines are blurred between what belongs to the church and what is his - estimates of his fortune vary from $60m (£46m) to $130m.

Pastor Adeboye with Rwandan President Paul Kagame and UK's ex-Prime Minister David Cameron. Pastor Adeboye with Israels Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Togos' President Faure Gnassingbé
World leaders have even been pictured with the influential pastor
This puts the former University of Lagos maths professor, who refuses to speak to the media, in the same league as the country's music stars, and richer than most of Nigeria's foreign-based professional footballers.

But beside an array of bow ties that accompany his trademark safari suits and striped shirts, he looks austere compared to the flashy standards of his Pentecostal peers.

No shiny shoes, no oiled hair, his English does not rise and fall with an American accent.

Born to poor parents, he cuts a relatively humble figure and those close to him describe him as much.

Yet, he - or the church - owns a university, a Gulfstream jet and some fancy cars.

Neutral in politics
Pastor Adeboye is also politically powerful - and well respected by middle class urbanised Nigerians.

Presentational grey line
Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye

1942: Born in Ifewara, Osun state, south-west Nigeria
1967: Obtained bachelors degree in mathematics
1967: Married Foluke Adeyokunnu
1977: Ordained a pastor in RCCG
1981: Becomes general overseer of RCCG

In presidential election campaigns, some candidates have made it their duty to visit his prayer sessions and to be seen praying and shaking hands with him - and his website has photos of him greeting world leaders.

His views on women - in which he often references the bible - are seen by some as unsurprising, even if some say the verses themselves can be interpreted in other ways.

"Christianity and religions are the enforcers of patriarchy, so it's not far-fetched that a religious leader would be holding on such a view," Martha Edem, a Christian Nigerian writer, told me.

She described his "birthday tweets" as a missed opportunity to teach couples mutual respect and love.


But even some gender activists in the deeply religious country do not want to take him on.

"For me it is down to the individual interpretation… I can't judge a man of God, Christianity is a religion of conviction," gender activist and academic Abigail Ogwezzy-Ndisika said.

The wealth of Nigeria's mega pastors often make them a soft target for those who perceive them as exploitative.

Some suggest Pastor Adeboye should use his influence more with politicians - after all even the current Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo is an RCCG pastor.

To be fair, he led a peaceful march in February to highlight the insecurity in the country.

He has shown he is measured about his involvement in politics - not siding with one party or another.

But those expecting him to be more neutral about his views on marriage and a woman's role in the home, will have to wait a long time.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-africa-53488921
Re: Pastor Enoch Adeboye In Sexism Row? by GODSENT253(m): 6:33am On Aug 16, 2020
Long read,but it worths it. God bless dady adeboye. CHECK MY SIGNATURE
Re: Pastor Enoch Adeboye In Sexism Row? by Nobody: 6:39am On Aug 16, 2020
His stand on women is d truth. don't date/marry them lazy bitches, don't date/marry them self-centered bitches, don't give ur dime to bitches with entitlement mentality and don't be a fvcking SIMP! Show that bitch d door and kiss her stinking ass goodbye!.

Slay queens and deluded feminist should continue wailing but it still won't change the truth preached by "daddy" G.O.

But his view on tithe is what i can't and won't accept.


*drop mic*
*exit thread*
Re: Pastor Enoch Adeboye In Sexism Row? by chiommy123(f): 7:03am On Aug 16, 2020
I don't have any issue with his advice hope he advice's guys same way
Re: Pastor Enoch Adeboye In Sexism Row? by Joshmodest(m): 7:21am On Aug 16, 2020
TheRealProphet:
His stand on women is d truth. don't date/marry them lazy bitches, don't date/marry them self-centered bitches, don't give ur dime to bitches with entitlement mentality and don't be a fvcking SIMP! Show that bitch d door and kiss her stinking ass goodbye!.

Slay queens and deluded feminist should continue wailing but it still won't change the truth preached by "daddy" G.O.

But his view on tithe is what i can't and won't accept.


*drop mic*
*exit thread*
I really don't like Nigerian feminist cos their own agenda is to push hatred towards masculinity , diverting from what feminism is all about --equality .

As men let's come to this round table and ask ourselves why do we think we should be superior to women -- cos some books written by men and some cultures established by men deemed it so ...

It's funny how even non Christians rush to the book of Peter to quote the submission theory ....Peter's opinion on wives suddenly became God's command ...like it or not men wrote this religious books , and some sentiments have to come into whatever inspiration they claim they got to write it .. their Daddy GO if he had the opportunity to write the bible all this bunch of shitty opinions he keeps dishing out for people , would have been a command people would have to follow ...

Slavery is encouraged in the bible , a portion says " slaves obey your masters with fear and trembling " why did we abolish slavery - cos it affects all ...
slavery is God's command too ,.and if we didn't fight to end it , Daddy GO would have been preaching this scripture on a ship en route Spain with handcuffs on his hand and legs ...

Equality is not a threat to manhood , if you look a it well , if you make 50 cents and your wife makes 100 cents , why do you think or expect she should worship you ..cos an archaic book says so or cultures set up by ignorant people says so ....
Men , Women , Black , White everyone should be equal ...there's really no need for superiority... of cos wives should respect their husbands vice versa ...
The world should have gone pass this sh*t ?!
Re: Pastor Enoch Adeboye In Sexism Row? by Image123(m): 7:24am On Aug 16, 2020
He has said the truth. Husbands are not wives, and wives are not husbands. That's just the way it is.
Re: Pastor Enoch Adeboye In Sexism Row? by daveP(m): 7:32am On Aug 16, 2020
Crappiest article I've read in a while on any Nigerian MoG


Subtle. Yet condescending.


Thinking so highly of him yet tryna bring him low..... Stale.
Re: Pastor Enoch Adeboye In Sexism Row? by glowingflame7: 7:44am On Aug 16, 2020
daveP:
Crappiest article I've read in a while on any Nigerian MoG


Subtle. Yet condescending.


Thinking so highly of him yet tryna bring him low..... Stale.



Lol, it's business na. They know that the Nigerian audience revers him so they can't go for the jugular. Na introduction

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Re: Pastor Enoch Adeboye In Sexism Row? by daveP(m): 4:05pm On Aug 16, 2020
glowingflame7:


Lol, it's business na. They know that the Nigerian audience revers him so they can't go for the jugular. Na introduction
lol

Make dem continue. I even critic when i see odd, unscriptural stuffs. But this one...... Needing an MoG for political validation? And yet still tryna blast him..... Very stale. Fence sitting

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