The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has released his prophecies for the year 2026.
The respected cleric made the declarations during the church’s annual crossover service held on Thursday along the Ibadan Expressway, where he outlined what members and the world should expect in the new year.
According to Pastor Adeboye, 2026 will surpass 2025 in significance, with noticeable improvements in several areas of life.
He stated that the challenges that began in 2024 will persist but with greater intensity, even as new opportunities emerge.
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Under his general prophecies, the RCCG leader said:
1. “2026 will be more remarkable than 2025.”
2. “The wind that has been blowing since 2024 will continue to blow more strongly than before.”
3. “There will be more opportunities, breakthroughs, successes, victories, and less failure this year than last year.”
4. “A lot of testimonies will begin with ‘God remembered me at last’.”
Nigeria-focused prophecies
Speaking specifically about Nigeria, Pastor Adeboye disclosed that the country would experience some economic relief in 2026, particularly in food availability.
Under Part One of his Nigeria prophecies, he said:
1. “There will be reduction in hunger.”
2. “Small and Medium enterprises will begin to blossom.”
3. “Reversed JAPA: Many people who left Nigeria will come back home.”
He added that Part Two of the Nigeria-focused prophecies would be released on Friday, January 2, “if God permits.”
International outlook
On global affairs, Pastor Adeboye said the likelihood of a major global conflict in 2026 is lower compared to the previous year.
1. “The chance of a major war is less this year than last year.”
2. “As far as the weather is concerned, the pattern will be similar to 2025 except there is a chance of a couple of major hurricanes.”
The annual prophecies, which traditionally draw wide attention within and outside Nigeria, have once again sparked conversations among worshippers and the general public about expectations for the new year.





