The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, has said God had not revealed to him yet who would succeed him.
Adeboye said this on Saturday at the ongoing ministers’ conference of the mission at the Redemption Camp in Mowe, Ogun State.
Speaking at the four-day annual conference, which preceded the 66th Annual Convention of the RCCG that started on Monday, Adeboye said: “Elijah knew before Elisha knew that he would succeed him.
“Moses also knew that Joshua would succeed him and likewise Eli knew before Samuel and not the other way round and, therefore, God will tell me first before any other person about who will become my successor as a General Overseer.
“So, those of you who are carrying rumour of who would be my successor or claiming to be the one that God had chosen should desist from such activities as God had not shown me anybody yet.
”Some even said I would hand over to Bishop David Oyedepo, some said to Pastor Joe Olaiya because the two are very close to me that they do minister during our major events such as the conventions, Holy Ghost Congresses and yet another quarter said one of my sons is the one succeeding me.
“But I would advice you to always check sources of your information before believing such information and also to focus on whatever you are doing rather than spreading a rumour.
“So, let me say it loud and clear again that God has not told me who my successor is.
“What God had told me several years ago was that He would tell me who my successor would be at least five years before I would be called home and as at this now, He had not told me anything as regards that, which means He is not ready to call me home in the next five years.”
Adeboye, however, expressed pity for the person who will succeed him because of the heavy burden he will bear, adding: “Because I know how many hours I pray a day and I can count how many days I eat in a year too.
“So, whoever that will take over from me, such person will have to surpass me and God will have mercy on the person.”