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ADEBOYE GIVES HIS 2017 PROPHESIES


Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has released his 2017 prophecies.

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Pastor Adeboye said the prophetic word for 2017 is surprise. See his 9 prophecies below: 

For Nigeria

1. 2017 will be a year of surprises both for the oppressed and the oppressor. Surprise is a two edged sword

2. Those deliberately making life for the common man will be relocated

3. The downward plunge will slow down, stop and reversal will begin


For individuals

4. It will be a year of surprises

5. For prophets both true and false it will be a year of surprises

6. There will be quite a large number of weddings

7. Soul winners will see their prophecies fulfilled almost as soon they are uttered




At the international scene

8. There will be surprises for many world governments

9. They are coming in twos: monster earthquakes, monster floods, hurricanes and typhoons, monster tornadoes and monster fire outbreaks

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