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Economy: Adeboye drops shocking statement on naira to dollar

VOICE AIR MEDIA News Update

As Naira continues to depreciate against the US Dollar, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has said that Nigeria will bounce back, stronger than dollar.

The cleric made the declaration during Sunday sermon titled; ‘Uncommon Miracles’,.

He spoke on the possibility of Naira bouncing back “and this time greater than the United States dollar.”

According to the revered Clergyman, there was a period when Naira, competed favourably with United States dollars.

He said, “The days when Naira will be stronger will come back; those glorious days will return when that happens you will know.”

Adeboye noted that miracles connoted something that is unique, stressing that a lot of times they may not be comprehensible by many.

He explained how God granted him usual testimonies, some of which many people couldn’t believe.

“Miracle is totally unusual. God can give you a miracle that will be difficult to share,” Adeboye added.

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