Pastor Leke Adeboye celebrates Arsenal victory with prayers for fans (Video)

Leke Adeboye, son of Enoch Adeboye, has stirred reactions online after celebrating Arsenal’s recent victory with a heartfelt and humorous message.
Taking to social media, Pastor Leke reacted to Arsenal’s triumph by admitting that even he had once lost faith in the club despite being a loyal supporter…SEE VIDEO HERE
His post quickly gained attention from football fans, particularly Arsenal supporters, who praised his honesty and comedic take on the club’s long-awaited success after years of setbacks...READ FULL STORY; FROM THE SOURCE.
In his message, he humorously reflected on the struggles of supporting Arsenal during difficult seasons marked by poor performances and missed opportunities.
“The enemy said that it would not happen. Even me sef, I actually doubted, I burnt jerseys but now that the Arsenal victory is here. I pray for you that all those that have been disappointing you saying you’ll never be appointed, you’ll remain on top in Jesus’ name. All past failures will not be brought back against you.”
The statement has since gone viral across social media platforms, with many users connecting the football celebration to personal life challenges and eventual victories. While several supporters described the message as both inspiring and entertaining, others criticized him for not addressing the issue of insecurity in the country.
Arsenal’s recent achievement has continued to spark excitement among fans worldwide, especially after years of criticism surrounding the club’s inability to secure major league success.
Watch the video below;
Checkout social media reactions below;
@Kidheart_Dmxz shared, “Nigerians are fun people. They never cherish their own. I mean never, I’m also guilty on this one. The real question is what’s our own with European football clubs ?? How is that even any of our business if not hypocrisy ? Many of us can’t even name five clubs in Nigeria league.”
@Onyedi1Winifred commented, “I have not seen anything that irritates me like, seeing pastors predicting a match with the name of God, like I don’t understand. I am even more pained when they now say, “ Vote for this person, he is the country’s president Like what the heck.”
@IykesPlanet wrote, “Do you really think this people really gives a f..k about the ills of the country? We are delusional to think these people really represent God Almighty on earth.”
@DeSwiss_1 reacted, “Clowns They don’t preach about failure always about progress. They turn blind eye when something is not going well and jump on it when it finally clicks. They don’t have solutions to your problems but always quick to claim victory. Clowns on the Altar.”
@ADEDARSENAL uttered, “Thank God he remembers those fake pastors who prophesize against Arsenals victory, Devil is a liar, God has won, you all lost completely. Halleluyaaa .”
In conclusion, Leke Adeboye’s reaction to Arsenal’s victory became more than just a football celebration, as it sparked widespread discussions on faith, entertainment, national concerns, and the influence of religious figures on social issues.
While many people found his message humorous, inspiring, and relatable, others used the moment to criticize pastors and question their silence on pressing problems facing the country.
The mixed reactions show how deeply football, religion, and public opinion are connected in Nigerian society, with social media continuing to amplify both support and criticism around trending events.



