The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has shared his prophecies for the year 2026 during the church’s annual crossover service held on Thursday at Ibadan Expressway. The cleric’s predictions have sparked discussions on potential national and global shifts in the coming year.
Positive Outlook for 2026
Pastor Adeboye began by highlighting that 2026 will be a year marked by more opportunities, successes, and breakthroughs compared to 2025. According to the pastor, the challenges of the past years will gradually give way to significant achievements for individuals and communities.
“2026 will be more remarkable than 2025,” Adeboye stated, emphasizing that “the wind that has been blowing since 2024 will continue to blow, but stronger.” He forecasted a year filled with testimonies of divine intervention, with many individuals beginning their success stories with, “God remembered me at last.”
Prophecies for Nigeria
The pastor’s predictions for Nigeria focused on key socio-economic issues. Adeboye assured Nigerians that there would be a reduction in hunger, which has been a major challenge for millions in the country. He also predicted that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) would experience growth and success in 2026.
Additionally, one of the most notable aspects of his prophecy was the reversal of the “JAPA” trend. He foresaw that many Nigerians who had migrated in search of better opportunities abroad would return to Nigeria in the coming year, signaling a possible shift in migration patterns.
International Forecasts
On the international front, Adeboye’s predictions were equally optimistic. He pointed out that the likelihood of a major war would be significantly lower in 2026 compared to the previous year, offering a sense of relief to those concerned about global tensions.
The weather, according to the pastor, would largely follow the patterns observed in 2025. However, he noted that there might be a few major hurricanes during the year, potentially impacting certain regions, but overall, the forecast suggests a less turbulent period.
A Hopeful Vision for the Future
Pastor Adeboye’s prophecies come at a time when both Nigeria and the world are grappling with economic uncertainties, climate challenges, and political instability. His optimistic outlook for 2026 has brought hope to many, offering a message of perseverance, resilience, and divine intervention.
The second part of his prophecies, focusing on further predictions for Nigeria and the international stage, is expected to be shared on January 2, 2026, if God permits.