
The Digest:
In a prophetic declaration at the RCCG's annual crossover service, Pastor E.A. Adeboye envisioned a transformative year for Nigeria, predicting a tangible reduction in hunger and the return of citizens who emigrated abroad. Addressing thousands, he framed 2026 as a period of divine momentum where national hardships would begin to recede.
Key Points:
- The cleric prophesied a noticeable decrease in hunger and food scarcity across Nigeria.
- He forecasted a ‘reverse Japa’ trend, with many in the diaspora returning due to improving conditions.
- Adeboye predicted a boom for small and medium enterprises, spurring job creation and stability.
- Globally, he foresaw a lower risk of major conflict and largely stable, though occasionally stormy, weather.
- He urged personal spiritual alignment, noting that many breakthroughs would begin with the phrase, “God remembered me at last.”
- The declaration was met with mixed public reaction, ranging from hope to skepticism about practical realities.
- Adeboye indicated that further revelations for Nigeria would unfold through continued prayer.
Sources: RCCG Crossover Service