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Fetish Priest EXPOSES Obinim, Obofour and others; says they’re fake pastors

A former fetish priest, Peprah George popularly called Jimmy Brown has described as fake some popular Ghanaian pastors who parade themselves on social media as God sent.

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He mentioned the founder and leader of International God’s Way Church, Bishop Daniel Obinim, the founder and leader of the Anointed Palace Chapel (APC), Reverend Obofour, leader of Life Assembly Worship Center Rev. Christian Kwabena Andrews popularly called Osofo Kyiri Abosom, founder and leader of New Wave Christian Ministries Agya Nkuto, Abruku Abruka, Sofo Kodjoe in Techiman and others who are fake pastors and shouldn’t be regarded as proper men of God.

The converted fetish priest said these fake pastors use devilish means to promote their churches through their constant visit to powerful shrines.

He stressed that most of the fetish priest like Nana Agradaa who appear on Television promising people money, traveling opportunities and marriages are also fake.

The former fetish Priest who has worked at a shrine for some years claimed some of the known pastors who perform miracles by healing the sick and raising the dead are all fake.

shockingly, he revealed how some of them used to visit his shrine for spiritual powers to aid them their pastoral work to attract numbers to their churches.

According to him, some of these pastors visited his shrine with their Bibles, handkerchief, wedding rings where rituals were performed for them to be powerful among their peers without the knowledge of their wives.

He said these pastors have not been called by God as they profess telling people to observe them when they are praying adding that they don’t pronounce God’s name when praying but rather the gods they collected powers from.

The former fetish priest indicated that these fake pastors though use the Bible during preaching, they have some spiritual backings which is not from God.

In his explanation, he said the prophecies of these pastors do not come through because they are fake.

In a video interview with Vibes in 5 sighted by MyNewsGh.com, the former fetish priest said, ‘I’m not scared to mention names of fake Ghanaian pastors, I can confidently say that Sofo Kyirabosom, Sofo Kodjoe in Techiman, Rev Obofour, Rev Obinim, Agya Nkuto, Aburuku Aburuka are all fake, some of them have visited our shrine before. I can also say fetish priest like Nana Agradaa and others who appear on Television are all fake’.

He therefore called on Ghanaians to be wary of such pastors who pretended to be God sent.

Source: MyNewsGh.com

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