Adeboye Calls for Solutions to Nigeria's Insecurity Crisis

During the 2026 International Conference on African Pentecost held in Ogun State, Pastor Enoch Adeboye called on scholars, church leaders, and policymakers to move beyond academic discussions and develop practical solutions to Nigeria's escalating insecurity. Represented by Prof.
Dele Balogun, Adeboye highlighted the conference's significance in addressing persistent security challenges, including kidnapping, insurgency, and communal violence. He expressed optimism that Nigeria could fulfill its divine destiny despite current difficulties.
The conference, organized by the Redeemed Christian Theological College in collaboration with the University of Ibadan, aimed to explore actionable solutions to insecurity. Pastor Sundai Akand emphasized the need for the African Pentecost to engage actively in community development and support security efforts.
Dr. Josiah Bolarinwa lamented the political denial of insecurity, while Dr.
Alaba Oti noted the importance of religious leaders in addressing socio-economic challenges in Nigeria.
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