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FULL LIST: Adeboye predicts economic relief, reversed Japa in 2026

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has released his prophecies for 2026, projecting a year marked by economic easing, renewed hope, and a shift in Nigeria’s migration pattern.

Adeboye delivered the prophecies during the RCCG’s annual crossover service held at the Redemption City along the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway on Thursday, January 1, 2026.

The cleric described 2026 as a year that would outshine 2025 in terms of impact, with increased breakthroughs, victories, and successes, and fewer setbacks.

Pastor Adeboye said the spiritual “wind” that began in 2024 would gather even greater momentum in 2026, adding that many people would soon testify with the words, “God remembered me at last.”

Turning to Nigeria, the RCCG leader predicted a decline in hunger levels across the country and said small and medium-scale enterprises would experience renewed growth.

He also forecast what he termed a “reversed Japa,” noting that many Nigerians who migrated abroad in search of better opportunities would begin to return home.

He explained that the messages shared at the service represented only the first phase of his prophecies concerning Nigeria, adding that the second part would be released on Friday, January 2, if God permits.

On global affairs, Adeboye said the likelihood of a major world war in 2026 would be lower than in the previous year.

He added that weather patterns would largely mirror those of 2025, although there could still be a few significant hurricanes.

The prophecies include:

General

2026 will be more remarkable than 2025.

The spiritual wind that started in 2024 will intensify.

There will be more opportunities, breakthroughs, successes and victories, with fewer failures.

Many testimonies will begin with, “God remembered me at last.”

Nigeria (Part One)

Hunger will reduce.

Small and medium-scale enterprises will begin to thrive.

A reversal of the JAPA trend, with many Nigerians returning home.

Nigeria (Part Two)

To be released on Friday, January 2, if God permits.

International

The probability of a major global war will be lower than last year.

Weather conditions will be similar to 2025, with the possibility of a few major hurricanes.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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