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Pastor Adeboye’s Assistant Is Dead

The Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG
has announced the death of the Assistant General
Overseer and Pastor-in-charge of RCCG, West
African coast, Pastor Olu Obanure.
Obanure became the Assistant General Overseer
in charge of Establishment following his
investiture at the 64th Annual Convention of the
church in August, 2016.

According to a statement from the church signed
by the church’s Head, Media & Public Relations,
Pastor Olaitan Olubiyi, the AGO died on Tuesday
May 2, 2017 at the age of 65.

He had operated from Ghana.
The statement read; “Pastor Olu Obanure was
appointed the assistant general overseer in
charge of Establishment during the 64th Annual
Convention of the Mission in August 2016.

“He had served the Mission in such various
capacities as the special assistant to the general
overseer (Admin/Personnel) pastor-in charge of
West Coast with base in Accra Ghana and as the
provincial pastor, Northern Province 5 with
headquarters in Abuja.

“The Kogi-state born man of God had a Masters
Degree in Communications and Language Arts
from the University of Ibadan.
“He is survived by his wife and children.”

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