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Pastor Enoch Adeboye, leader of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has denied any involvement in AI-generated videos falsely associating him with drug advertisements and scholarship programmes.
The deceptive videos circulating on social media have misled many by wrongfully linking the cleric to these claims.
In a Facebook post on Wednesday, March 26, Adeboye refuted the allegations and urged his followers to remain cautious of scams seeking to take advantage of their trust.
He stated: “I have been made aware of disturbing AI-generated videos circulating online, falsely advertising certain drugs and scholarships that are intended to deceive and mislead people.
“These videos are NOT from me, and I want to make it clear that I have no involvement in such promotions. I urge all of you, my dear brothers and sisters in Christ, to be vigilant and not fall for these fraudulent schemes.
“They are designed to exploit your trust for selfish gain. Please do not share or engage with these posts. I encourage you to report these fake accounts and videos immediately on all social media platforms. Together, we can ensure that such deception does not spread further.
“These malicious acts by ‘Africa Health Centre’ and ‘Church-Funded Scholarships’ are being dealt with already by the relevant authorities as we will not allow God’s name to be used in vain for such wickedness.
“Let us continue to stay in the truth, walk in love, and remain focused on the genuine work of the Kingdom.”
Adeboye emphasised that authorities are already handling the situation and reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring such fraudulent activities do not mislead the public.
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