Whispers hit Lagos like wildfire. Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the revered leader of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, promised something big for singles desperate for marriage. Was it a miracle breakthrough or a hidden scandal?

On October 30, 2025, Adeboye dropped the bombshell during a church program. A special prayer session, he said, would target unmarried youths and mothers praying for children. The date? November 2, 2025, at 8 AM sharp. Venue: RCCG National Headquarters in Ebute Metta, Lagos.
Excitement rippled fast. Even DJ Cuppy chimed in on social media, asking, “When?” For many, this felt like divine timing. Adeboye framed it as a global event, open to all trusting God for marital settlements and fruitfulness.

But then the rumors crept in. Whispers of “miracle fees” and favoritism. Attendees allegedly paying undisclosed sums for priority prayers. Some claimed only VIPs or big donors got the real blessings.
We dug deep. Searched news sites, X posts, eyewitness accounts. Nothing. No receipts, no complaints, no trending outrage. Official statements? Crystal clear: the event is free. Free buses from pickup points across Lagos. No fees, no favoritism.
This isn’t Adeboye’s first rodeo. He’s hosted themed prayers before, always emphasizing faith over cash. The November 2 session ties into the church’s monthly thanksgiving, a routine spiritual boost.
Yet the gossip lingers. Why? In a city where miracle promises sell hope, skepticism runs high. Past church scandals, unrelated to Adeboye fuel the fire. One rogue pastor’s $8,000 misuse earlier this year didn’t help.
Still, facts stand firm. No evidence backs the scandal claims. Attendees are urged to come expectant, not wallet in hand. For thousands, this could be a turning point. For skeptics, just another prayer meeting.
November 2 looms. Will miracles unfold, or will silence greet the dawn? One thing’s sure: Nigerians' eyes are watching.











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