Sunday, May 31, 2026 -Popular TikToker Mama G has sparked reactions online after releasing a video in which she strongly criticized the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Enoch Adeboye, over reports that an alleged planned protest by church members in Oyo State was stopped.
The controversy comes in the wake of the kidnapping of
pupils and teachers from a school in Oyo State, an incident that has generated
widespread concern and renewed calls for improved security measures.
In a video circulating on social media, Mama G alleged that
RCCG members who “intended to stage a peaceful protest over the abduction” were
allegedly prevented from doing so. She further claimed that the action was
influenced by the church's relationship with Nigeria's First Lady, who is a
Pastor in the church. However, these claims have not been independently
verified.
Expressing her frustration, the TikToker launched a scathing
attack on Pastor Adeboye, accusing him and other prominent pastors of
contributing to Nigeria's problems. She described Adeboye as a
"blood-sucking demon" and alleged that religious leaders have failed
to speak up on issues affecting ordinary Nigerians.
Mama G also claimed that some church leaders have negatively
affected the future of Nigerian children and mothers, while directing curses at
Pastor Adeboye and his family. In the emotional outburst, she further accused
RCCG pastors of wrongdoing and declared that they would eventually face the
consequences of their actions.
The video has since generated mixed reactions online, with
some social media users supporting her call for greater accountability from
religious leaders, while others condemned her remarks as disrespectful and
excessive. Neither Pastor Adeboye nor the RCCG leadership had publicly
responded to the allegations at the time of this report.
Watch the video below:
TikToker calls out PASTOR ADEBOYE for allegedly stopping RCCG member from staging a protest because President TINUBU’s wife is a pastor in his church (VIDEO) pic.twitter.com/CLyQjUGY8m
— DAILY POST 🇳🇬 (@dailypost_ng) May 31, 2026

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