A twenty-eight-year-old member of Obinim’s church was seen carrying cement in church recently carrying the cement went viral and Ghanaians attacked Obinim for it.
But the lady has spoken, asking Ghanaians to mind their own business and leave her and her “spiritual father” alone YEN.com.gh has seen a video of the lady who was made to carry a fifty-kilogram bag of cement on her head in Obinim’s church.
With the bag of cement on her head, the lady, who has said in a new video that she is twenty-eight years, was made to walk around. According to reports, that was the punishment Angel Obinim gave to the lady for failing to stake some lotto numbers he gave her in a dream.
The report infuriated Ghanaians who criticized Obinim for taking such a “cruel” action against the lady. But in a new video recorded by herself, the lady has broken silence on the issue, and according to her, she is wondering why Ghanaians would even talk about her.
In the video, she attacked those who have criticized Obinim for making her carry a bag of cement. According to her, Obinim is her spiritual father, therefore she sees nothing wrong with her doing his biddings.
She also questioned what right Ghanaians have to criticize the man of God who claims to be an angel and would soon graduate to become God.
“If my spiritual father has punished me for not doing the right thing, what is your concern about it so that you insult him,” the lady questioned, among many other things in the video.
She went on to mention names of individuals who complained about her carrying the cement, asking them to mind their own business.
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Bishop Daniel Obinim, founder, and leader of the International Godsway Church has been in the news almost every day for most controversial reasons.
He recently claimed that his “colleague angles” are angry with two pastors in Ghana and would soon move to punish them.
Obinim has also been in the news for directing his church members to bring their underwear for spiritual guidance.