Adeboye says El-rufai is a man with a tender heart

By our reporter| The General Overseer of the Redeemed Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye has described Governor Nasir El-rufai as a man with a tender heart.

The 79-year-old respected cleric who made the disclosure when he paid a courtesy call on El-Rufai at Sir Kashim Ibrahim House, Kaduna, on Tuesday, told the governor that he is praying for him, Kaduna, and the country at large.

According to Adeboye, those criticising El-Rufai do not know the other side of the governor.

Adeboye said, “We know that you have a problem that only God can solve. The problem is far beyond the abilities of any human being.”

“We have known each other for years. I know the kind of person you are. I know you are tender-hearted, I know how you definitely must be feeling, particularly when the kidnappings are going on. When they begin to kidnap school children, I know how you must be feeling.

“We are praying for you and I believe God is going to answer the prayers. I am assuring you sir that the Almighty God is going to fight for you, He is going to fight for Kaduna State, He is going to fight for Nigeria.

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“When God begins to do what He alone can do, then the world will see it and they will glorify the name of God, and many people who might be criticizing you now, will probably see the other side of the story.”

Responding, El Rufai, who commiserated with the RCCG family over the abduction of some pastors and parishioners in the state, said his administration is doing its best to secure residents of the state.

He also urged Adeboye to continue to encourage RCCG to expand throughout Kaduna.

El-rufai said, “We also seek your blessings and prayers, as a great man of God, to assist us with the challenges that we are facing here and the country at large.”

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“This country needs divine intervention more than at any time in its history. So, we are grateful for your prayers, we are grateful for your blessings, and we will continue to ask for more.”

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