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Adeboye’s son faces panel, refuses to apologise

Clergyman, Leke Adeboye, who is one of the sons of the general overseer of the Redeeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, was on Wednesday, April 6, made to face a three-man panel over his recent comment describing some pastors of the church as Goats.

On Tuesday, April 5, Leke shared a post on his Instagram page, where he criticised Pastors who deliver their own sermons on the first Sunday of every month after his father must have delivered one that had been broadcasted across all parishes in the country.

Reacting to this development, Leke in his post wrote;

“Why would you go and preach another sermon after Daddy GO (General Overseer) had just finished speaking and preaching? You are not a son, you are a goat sir. Next Thanksgiving service, just do altar call, then Thanksgiving.”

He received serious backlash for referring to the clergymen as goats.

Leke is now being made to stand before a three-man panel, which includes his father-in-law, and asked never to repeat such again, after he had vehemently and arrogantly said he would not apologise for the insulting comments made against senior pastors of the church, Sahara Reporters claim.

“Leke Adeboye was made to face a panel today (Wednesday) for insulting pastors and calling them goats. The three-man panel, unfortunately, did not punish him or ask him to apologise. One of the members of the panel is his father-in-law.

“He arrogantly told off the panel that he cannot apologise. And what did they do? They only told him to not repeat it again”, sources within the church were quoted as saying.

Leke has since deleted the post from his IG page and has refused to tender a public apology to the pastors.

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