The Yoruba Ronu Group, a social-political group dedicated to praising the values of Yoruba sons and daughters over the world and fighting for their interests, has associated with “this extraordinary creature of the Yoruba race” as Pastor E. A. Adeboye celebrates his 80th birthday.
He was referred to by the organization as “God’s special gift to mankind.”
In his congratulatory words to Pastor E. A. Adeboye, the Chairman of the Yoruba Ronu Group, Prince Diran Iyantan, remarked, “Pastor Adeboye is a man of inestimable character and value, his passion for, and commitment to raising the moral values and the excellence of mankind are exemplary. No human being with so much power and influence lives such a humble life”.
Iranian said, “Pastor Adeboye, as a cleric and a true Yoruba elder statesman, has demonstrated uncommon humility and the love of God through his teaching, preaching, and lifestyle. He is a true son of the Yoruba race. We are so much proud of him and his accomplishment in his calling as a teacher and preacher of the gospel which he has used effectively to impact many lives saved lost souls, and transformed lives.
“The unprecedented growth of the Redeemed Christian Church of God as one of the biggest places of worship worldwide is breathtaking”.
“Despite his modest upbringing, Pastor E. A. Adeboye was able to create a niche for himself as he was listed as far back as 2006, as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
” Pastor Adeboye through his calling has put the country on the map as one of the fastest nations in the growth of the Christian faith in the world. He has gone to establish the Redeem Christian Church in over 198 countries and territories of the world.
“Daddy G.O. as he is fondly called by his teeming followers and admirer is a man so, spiritually and intellectually, gifted, so revered, so respected in the continent and the world. He is humble, even, to his subordinates. This is indeed a reflection of a good servant of the almighty God”.
Pastor Adeboye, as a universal ambassador of the Yoruba race, has left legacies and footprints in the sand of time that will live on till the second coming of Christ Jesus, according to Iranian on behalf of the Yoruba Ronu Group.