- Pastor Enoch Adeboye, known as Daddy GO, attended a thanksgiving service for former Ogun State governor Otunba Gbenga Daniel on April 6, 2026.
- A video of the event has gained significant online attention.
- The clip shows Adeboye being assisted by his son, Leke Adeboye, as he moves from the altar to the pulpit.

A video of Pastor Enoch Adeboye, widely known as Daddy GO, at a thanksgiving service for former Ogun State governor Otunba Gbenga Daniel on Monday, April 6, 2026, has gained significant attention online.
The clip captures the cleric moving from the altar to the pulpit with the support of his son, Leke Adeboye, at Abraham Tabernacle in Sagamu, Ogun State.
One notable moment that sparked reactions on social media was when Adeboye appeared to bow, seemingly paying respect to the traditions and sanctity of the church during the service.
According to PUNCH, while ministering at the event, Adeboye praised Otunba Gbenga Daniel, who is also the senator representing Ogun East, describing him as “an exceptional politician and a true Omoluwabi.”
Other dignitaries present included former President Olusegun Obasanjo, represented by his wife Bola Obasanjo, Ademola Adeleke, the Olubadan of Ibadan, and Oba Rasheed Ladoja.
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Read some comments below:
@Husseinolakitan:”He bowed for image….. that is idol worship.”
@IamShola_best:”What or who did he bowed to?”
@cuteneka:”That guy on the cross isn’t Jesus. Can Christians discard that picture in their worship?”
@NdukaNoelIkem:”When the big Churches use a symbol of white jesus on the cross. This is pure Baal worship oh, run oh! They have theological schools that teach only prosperity no research into the the truth. They seem to skip parts of the Bible that speak to colour and features of the real Jews.”
@oelcortez116:”Una dey inside the same occultic Pastor for morning, Oluwo for night.”
@cmrforbs:”Bowing down to a picture of jesus contradicts the bible sha.”
@Jeremiah6667:”You don’t have to be very close to this baba to find out his love for power and people in power. Joseph was sought after. He was not desperate to be with the high and mighty. Selflessness is a prerequisite for any servant. Unfortunately, we have masters in place of servants.”
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