As 64th Annual Convention starts today
•Ordains 10,882 ministers 
•Council ratifies retirement of 24 
•Appoints 7 new AGOs, 5 SAs
The  General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has  warned that anyone who introduces ethnicity into the fabrics of the  mission will die a sudden and premature death.
The man of God  said he was giving the warning because he had already prayed earnestly  to God concerning the matter, saying whosoever tries to pollute the  fast-growing denomination through the cankerworm of ethnicity will die  before his or her day.
Reeling out issues reached at the last  meeting of the Governing Council of the mission at the end of the  Ministers’ Conference last Sunday night, Adeboye said: “Tell all your  friends that I’ve prayed a prayer that anyone, whoever, tries to  introduce tribalism into RCCG shall die.
“Like Ananias and  Sapphira died suddenly and prematurely, anyone including the G.O  himself, who tries to introduce tribalism will die suddenly and  prematurely,” the cleric reiterated, without giving reasons. 
Meanwhile, no fewer than 22 pastors, among whom were eight women, have been retired after serving the mission meritoriously. 
The G.O had a handshake with them and were handed gifts and meritorious awards.
In  addition, about 76 pastors, out of which 54 served for 20 years, 15 for  25 years, five for 30 years and two for 35 years, were given awards for  faithful service in God’s vineyard.
The General Overseer also  informed the ministers that five Special Assistants, including Pastor  J.T. Kalejaye (SA Evangelism) and Pastor Peter Olawale among others had  been appointed.
Appointments of seven new Assistant General  Overseers, including Pastor E.A. Odeyemi, were also announced by Pastor  Adeboye during his address. 
Eight provinces, the cleric noted,  has been created, adding that Ekiti State had been made a region, which  elicited shouts of hallelujah from the congregation. 
However, no  fewer than 10, 882 persons, made up of 876 full pastors, 1,855 as  Assistant Pastors and 8,151 deacons and deaconesses will be ordained as  ministers in the mission today (Monday), Tuesday and Sunday  respectively. 
Adeboye, fondly called Daddy G.O, said the  Governing Council has asked him to caution ministers of the mission to  avoid the error of match-making brothers and sisters for marriage, which  he said could result in some adverse effects. 
According to him,  “the Governing Council has asked me to warn you not to get yourself  entangled with marriage among your members.
“Don’t arrange  marriages. Don’t forget you cannot also arrange for them to be fruitful.  If you arrange a lady for a brother only for him to discover she is a  witch, such brother will curse you for life. 
 
  
 
 
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