The burial programme for Pastor Dare Adeboye commences today, Sunday, May 9, in the second largest city of Akwa Ibom state, Eket, where a commendation service for the 42-year old will be held.
Until his death, Dare was a regional pastor with the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Akwa Ibom state.

Vanguard reports that the deceased body which is currently at the morgue of Babcock University, Ilisan-Remo, Ogun state.
Here are the burial plans.
Sunday, 9 May 2021: Special service at City of David Youth Church for Eket Akwa Ibom.
Monday 10 May 2021: Thanksgiving songs and tribute will hold between 4pm and 6pm, at RCCG House of Favour, Redemption Camp, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
Tuesday 11 May 2021: Farewell service at Youth Centre, RCCG Redemption Camp. He will be committed to mother earth after this.
Meanwhile, Rev. Enoch A. Adeboye has finally broken silence after his son, Dare Adeboye died.

Dare Adeboye, who is also a pastor reportedly died in his sleep and he was survived by a wife and two children and his demise has left the Adeboye family and Nigerians broken.
Speaking at his May’s edition of the Holy Ghost service, monitored by Gistreel.com, Rev. Enoch Adeboye told his members watching live and in-person to see beyond the loss and pointed to the fact that everything human’s have is not permanent.

He said;
“Whatever we have is given to us by God, be it wealth, wife, husband, children e.t.c and if it got taken away by God, all we can do is give God glory for actually giving us the privilege to enjoy those wealth or kids temporarily and it is not for us to complain, blame and question God,”
With biblical reference to Ezekiel 24:16, the clergyman said
“God took away Ezekiel’s wife and asked him not to mourn over her. What we see as sorrows might be joy in the sight of God, I mean His ways and thoughts are not the same with ours, we shouldn’t forget that both good and bad happen at God’s command. (Lamentations 3:38).
Finally in all things let’s learn to say thank you father and It is well. God bless all of you in Jesus’ name. There is a peace that passes human understanding. It is only God that can give that peace. I thank God that I have that peace,” Adeboye added.