<h4>Adeboye’s Son, Leke, Apologizes</h4>
<p><strong><a href="https://openlife.ng/">OpenLife Nigeria</a></strong> reports that Leke Adeboye, the last son and Senior Personal Assistant of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, who slammed pastors who preached after his father had given the sermon of the day has apologized.</p>
<p>It would be recalled that after Thanksgiving on Sunday, some pastors shared their own messages after Adeboye had delivered his sermon.<br />
It was gathered that all <a href="https://punchng.com/">RCCG</a> pastors are expected to connect to their National Headquarters where the General Overseer, will deliver a sermon.<br />
The sermon is expected to be the only sermon for that Sunday.<br />
Writing on his Instagram page, Leke who frowned at such pastors described them as goats.<br />
“Why would you go and preach another sermon after Daddy GO had just finished speaking and preaching.<br />
“You are not a son, you are a goat sir. Next Thanksgiving service, just do altar call, then Thanksgiving,” he wrote.<br />
But on Thurday, probably due to public outcry over such unexpected statement, Leke offered apology saying the statement was “Absolutely not intended to insult or malign.”<br />
He therefore pleaded for forgiveness noting that “ I also apologose profusely to the leadership and pastors of our Church who must have been hurt by the statement,” he said.</p>
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