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If you dress indecently inRedemption Camp, you will be arrested - Adeboye

- General overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has expressed dissatisfaction over indecent dressing among Christians

- Pastor Enoch Adeboye ordered security guards to arrest anyone found indecently dressed at the Redemption Camp

- The pastor who urged the parents to warn their children said camp is a holy place of worship

Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the general overseer of the RCCG, in way of proving to Christians that their bodies are the temple of the holy ghost ordered security guards to arrest anyone found indecently dressed at the Redemption Camp.

Nigerian Tribune reports that Pastor Enoch Adeboye gave the order on Saturday morning, January 5, during the annual Ministers’ Thanksgiving at the 3×3 Auditorium at Shimawa, Ogun state.

The man of God said since the Redemption Camp harbours the auditorium, a holy place of worship, the entire Redemption City is as holy as the auditorium.

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According to him, “The entire camp is a church and everything at the Redemption Camp revolves around the auditorium.

“The way you can’t dress to the church, don’t dress so in the camp. If you are caught indecently dressed in the camp, you’ll be arrested.

“Parents should warn their children because if you dress indecently in the camp, they’ll be arrested.

“And when their parents come to bail them, they’ll be arrested, too. This is holy ground. Why? Because God is always walking in the midst of His people.

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“As far as I’m still around, anyone who wants to destroy this camp will be dealt with,” Daddy Adeboye warned.

The septuagenarian also warned members of the church against peddling fake news, especially about the mission.

Adeboye, however, advised those who peddled the untrue rumour that RCCG received some money from the federal government to report to him immediately or face the music.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng had reported that the general overseer of the RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, said he is not interested in becoming the president of the Christian Association of Nigeria.

Adeboye said he has turned down all appeals for him to assume leadership of the top christian association in the country.

Speaking at the ongoing 66th annual convention of the church on the night of Wednesday, August 8, the man of God said people have been approaching him with proposal to head the umbrella body of Christians in the country.

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