5 Things Pastor Adeboye Said He Will Use Money To Do As He Asks 10 People To Give N10 Billion

5 Things Pastor Adeboye Said He Will Use Money To Do As He Asks 10 People To Give N10 Billion

  • When Pastor E.A. Adeboye was asking his church members to donate money in billions, he specifically told them where to send it
  • He said the money was to be used for the RCCG campground further expansion, and said people should not send it to his personal account
  • The respected man of God outlined some of the things that needed urgent attention and where the money would be channelled to

Social media was agog with reactions after Pastor E.A. Adeboye of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) requested church members to donate money in billions.

The man of God made the request during the 2025 RCCG convention, which was monitored on the YouTube channel of Dove TV, the church's official television station.

Pastor Adeboye shares what he would do with donations he requested for.
Pastor Adeboye said the donations he requested was for the RCCG campground project. Photo credit: Instagram/Pastor Adeboye.
Source: Instagram

He had said:

"But right now, I need at least 10 of my children who can give me N1 billion each. And then I need 100 of my children who can give me N100 million each. And I need 1000 of my children who can give me N10 million each. And then I need the rest of you who can give me anything you want from N1 million to 2 to 3 or even N1,000."

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Apart from requesting donations from willing members, Pastor Adeboye stated where the funds would be channelled if donated.

He generally said the money was for the RCCG camp development and expansion project, noting that the crowd was getting bigger than the available facilities.

He said:

"Those of you who were here yesterday when we were still at the old arena, I announced to you that we had a good problem. The camp was full of people. We had to beg all those who are trying to come in to come over here. Because there was a go-slow that spilled over to the expressway. And as you are seeing on the screen, that is the old arena. It is still overflowing with people. And you can see how many of us are here."

But he also mentioned some specific areas that required urgent attention to accommodate the growing crowd that throngs the camp each time there is a major program.

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1. Enlargement of choir altar

According to pastor Adeboye, one of the areas of the church that requires urgent attention is the choir altar.

He said the altar was built to sit 10,000 choirists, but noted that the number of singers was now more than planned.

He therefore said the church needs to enlarge the choir stand before December 2025.

His words:

"For instance, if you look at the choir, their altar was built to take 10,000 of them. They have outgrown that. You can see some of them sitting on the floor. Many times, the camera doesn't cover all of them. But we have to enlarge the altar before December."

2. Building more dormitories

While explaining the challenges facing the RCCG campground, Pastor Adeboye said one area that needed attention was the dormitories.

He said the church needs to build more dormitories because there is now a larger crowd coming to the camp. But he said it was a good problem.

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He noted:

"A good problem is when a pastor has more people than he can accommodate. And if it is like this year, by the grace of God, by this time next year, we would have doubled. We have to do something and do it fast. We have to build many more dormitories."

3. Building new water system at RCCG Camp

Another area the pastor said needed urgent attention is the RCCG Camp water system.

Pastor Adeboye said there is a water system which has been serving the RCCG camp for over 20 years.

However, he said it has been stretched to its maximum limit by the large crowd at the camp. Therefore, the church would need a bigger one.

His words:

"Our water system that has served us for more than 20 years, has been stretched to its maximum limit this year. So, we must develop a much much bigger water sister before this time next year."

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4. RCCG camp electric power supply

Speaking further, Pastor Adeboye said the enlargement that was coming would also mean that other related components need attention.

He said if buildings and dormitories were enlarged, it would mean they would need a bigger power supply.

He said:

"As we enlarge buildings, there will be the demand for enlarged electric power supply."

5. Bigger sewage system for RCCG camp

Also, Daddy GO mentioned that building more dormitories would mean that the sewage system will also need to get bigger.

He told the worshipers:

"As we enlarge dormitories, we have to enlarge our sewage system. We have a lot of work to do even before December."
Pastor Adeboye requested 10 people to donate N1 billion each.
Pastor Adeboye also requested 100 people to donate N100 million each. Photo credit: Instagram/Pastor Adeboye.
Source: Instagram

Pastor Adeboye announces number of babies born on RCCG camp

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Pastor E.A. Adeboye, the general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) announced the number of babies born at the camp.

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The babies were born during the ongoing RCCG annual convention taking place at the RCCG Camp Ground, Mowe, Ogun state..

According to the man of God, a total of 50 babies have been delivered so far on the third day of the mega Christian gathering

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