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I hoped for a miracle – Tope Alabi, Nathaniel Bassey mourns Dare Adeboye’s death

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I hoped for a miracle - Tope Alabi, Nathaniel Bassey mourns Dare Adeboye's death

Gospel singers, Tope Alabi and Nathaniel Bassey have taken to social media to mourn Dare Adeboye, the third child of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God.

It was earlier reported that the son of Pastor Enoch Adeboye, Dare Adeboye died in his sleep. The late Pastor Dare, aged 42, was the Assistant Pastor in charge of Region (Youth) 35 had ministered the previous day before his sudden death. In a post shared on their Instagram pages, the gospel ministers penned down emotional tribute for the deceased, stating God knows the best .

Reacting to this;

Nathaniel Bassey wrote;

“I have held back from sharing this because I still hoped for a miracle. And to think we flew together to Eket last week, sharing and talking about ministry and the kingdom is most shocking to me.
Yesterday We prayed, danced, praised believing & hoping for a miracle because God sure works miracles. But it wasn’t to be. No doubt God is able and faithful. Practically seen Him raise the dead lately. And even now I believe He can.

However, I also know that precious in His sight is the death of His Saints.
So why we are hear sad and mourning, heaven is agog with joy and celebrations at the arrival of a saint.
Our brother, and fellow soldier, Pastor Dare Adeboye, is in a far better place. With no bandits, kidnapping, terrorism, corona virus, economic hardship and intrigues. He lived the God-life. And has gone to join the host of heaven cheering us on. For we win. Head or tail. We trust The Holy Spirit, our standby, strengthener and comforter to minister to our Father in the Lord, DADDY GO, His immediate Family, The RCCG and the entire body of Christ at this time. It is well.”

tope_alabi_ wrote;

“My heartfelt condolences. RIP Pastor Dare Adeboye.”

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