Key points
- DJ Cuppy shows up in the comments after RCCG announced the prayer. Her tone stays playful and curious.
- Pastor Adeboye says the session is for singles, mature singles, and waiting mothers. He calls it divinely inspired.
- The church fixes the prayer for November 2 in Lagos. It targets marital and fruitfulness breakthroughs.
The Nigerian disc jockey and singer DJ Cuppy has reacted to Pastor Enoch Adeboye’s plan to hold a special prayer session for singles and waiting mothers. She popped into the post and asked when it would hold, saying she was “asking for a friend.”

Her comment came after the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) announced that its General Overseer will lead a session for unmarried youths, mature singles, waiting mothers and their families. DJ Cuppy says life feels different after Temi Otedola’s wedding.
According to a statement issued in Lagos by Oladele Balogun, Special Assistant to the GO on Administration, the prayer is “divinely inspired” and is meant to help people trusting God for marital settlement and the fruit of the womb.
Adeboye noted that data now shows singles and mature singles make up over 40% of Nigeria’s adult population, a figure he said reflects a growing community seeking breakthroughs.
Cuppy simply wrote, “When? Am asking for a friend,” under the post shared by Instablog9ja, keeping the tone light while still showing interest in the church exercise.
RCCG said the special prayer will take place during the November 2025 Thanksgiving Service on Sunday, November 2, at 8:00 a.m., and will also speak to the “emotional and spiritual journey” of waiting mothers in the church’s 190-country network. Foluke Adeboye says New Year gift food killed family dog.
The DJ has often joked about marriage topics online, especially since her sister Temi got married, and has publicly said marriage is God’s own contract for couples.
RCCG, on its part, has long used its first-Sunday model to address social and family needs, and this move shows the church wants singles and waiting families to feel seen in its global parishes





