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The late Dare, the son of Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has been described as one who chose to follow closely in the footsteps of his father.
This was contained in the condolence message of the Osun State Government signed by the State Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Mrs. Funke Egbemode and made available to DAILY POST in Osogbo on Thursday.
The Commissioner, “the governor, government and the people of Osun State received with pain and shock, the news of the demise of your son, Pastor Dare Adeboye, and wish to express our deepest and sincere sympathy on this sad loss.
By Vanessa Obioha
The family of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Enoch Adeboye were thrown into mourning over the passing of his son Dare who died in his sleep on Tuesday, May 4. The Church officially released a statement on its Twitter page, hours after the news broke.
“It is with a deep and heartfelt sense of loss, we announce the departure of our beloved son, brother, husband and father, Oluwadamilare Temitayo Adeboye who went to be with the Lord on the 4th of May, 2021. His life was well lived as he served the Lord without reserve, giving effortlessly and leading fearlessly. He was crowned by the Lord with blessings of three seeds and a beautiful wife.
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