Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa has been branded as a trickster using occultic powers and charms to draw record crowds to his United Family Int...
Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa has been branded as a trickster
using occultic powers and charms to draw record crowds to his United
Family International Church (UFIC), while performing dubious miracles, a
group of pastors from Ghana are alleging.
Mugabe first met his first wife, the late Sally at Takoradi Teacher Training College where they were both teaching.
One of the pastors, Lawrence Ajoba, told these reporters that Kusi Boateng, is the kingmaker behind Makandiwa,and others whom he allegedly acquires “occultic powers and Voodoo” on their behalf from a popular fetish priest also from his native called, Nana Kwaku Bonsam.
The dreaded fetish priest is on record saying that he has helped over 1700 pastors across the African continent with powers to prosper and grow their churches, including those from Zimbabwe.
Fetish priests, also associated with traditional healers and black magic, perform rituals to consult and seek the favor of the god of a shrine. Payment is usually given in money, liquor, animals, jewellery and in some places, with human sex slaves.
The priest is also chosen through “spiritual nomination of the shrine” through divination.
“People in Zimbabwe are being bamboozled and taken for a ride by Makandiwa,” said Ajoba.
“We hear he was given occultic charms and power, to perform bizarre miracles and make his church grow, and because the whole thing is evil and spiritual one cannot present tangible evidence, that is why false prophets get away with it. We thank God, because time will always act as a revealer.
“In the case of Makandiwa, those who join his church are blinded and will find it difficult to leave, because their spirits have been trapped. Usually people who do this, bring coffins inside the church with real dead bodies, but the simple human eye cannot see them, because it is devilish.
“Churches of this nature can have up to three coffins, displayed inside at every corner, and they remain there as powers are renewed. In reality ritual killing would have occurred. Only through the Holy Spirit’s special gifts can one’s eyes be opened to see into the mysterious supernatural realm. It is only God who reveals secrets, and we believe, the time is up for fake prophets in Africa.”
Ajoba said, Zimbabwe and Ghana have something special to share because Mugabe had stayed in Ghana during his exile years, and had also married “our daughter”.
“This is the bond we share until today. So we want to have a talk with the president, and implore him to rid the country of dangerous churches belonging to the synagogue of satan. Your country is the land of the Holy Spirit, that is why everyone in Africa is envious, because you are your own masters.
“The other hallmarks of fake prophets is that, they do not built churches, but instead pitch tents forever or hire public halls, since their operations are short-lived. These con man are also into business. How can you serve two masters at once if you have a genuine calling? Above all they do not preach about the second coming of Jesus Christ, the endtimes or New Jerusalem. So Makandiwa is definately in trouble.” TheTelescopenews.com
Mugabe first met his first wife, the late Sally at Takoradi Teacher Training College where they were both teaching.
One of the pastors, Lawrence Ajoba, told these reporters that Kusi Boateng, is the kingmaker behind Makandiwa,and others whom he allegedly acquires “occultic powers and Voodoo” on their behalf from a popular fetish priest also from his native called, Nana Kwaku Bonsam.
The dreaded fetish priest is on record saying that he has helped over 1700 pastors across the African continent with powers to prosper and grow their churches, including those from Zimbabwe.
Fetish priests, also associated with traditional healers and black magic, perform rituals to consult and seek the favor of the god of a shrine. Payment is usually given in money, liquor, animals, jewellery and in some places, with human sex slaves.
The priest is also chosen through “spiritual nomination of the shrine” through divination.
“People in Zimbabwe are being bamboozled and taken for a ride by Makandiwa,” said Ajoba.
“We hear he was given occultic charms and power, to perform bizarre miracles and make his church grow, and because the whole thing is evil and spiritual one cannot present tangible evidence, that is why false prophets get away with it. We thank God, because time will always act as a revealer.
“In the case of Makandiwa, those who join his church are blinded and will find it difficult to leave, because their spirits have been trapped. Usually people who do this, bring coffins inside the church with real dead bodies, but the simple human eye cannot see them, because it is devilish.
“Churches of this nature can have up to three coffins, displayed inside at every corner, and they remain there as powers are renewed. In reality ritual killing would have occurred. Only through the Holy Spirit’s special gifts can one’s eyes be opened to see into the mysterious supernatural realm. It is only God who reveals secrets, and we believe, the time is up for fake prophets in Africa.”
Ajoba said, Zimbabwe and Ghana have something special to share because Mugabe had stayed in Ghana during his exile years, and had also married “our daughter”.
“This is the bond we share until today. So we want to have a talk with the president, and implore him to rid the country of dangerous churches belonging to the synagogue of satan. Your country is the land of the Holy Spirit, that is why everyone in Africa is envious, because you are your own masters.
“The other hallmarks of fake prophets is that, they do not built churches, but instead pitch tents forever or hire public halls, since their operations are short-lived. These con man are also into business. How can you serve two masters at once if you have a genuine calling? Above all they do not preach about the second coming of Jesus Christ, the endtimes or New Jerusalem. So Makandiwa is definately in trouble.” TheTelescopenews.com
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