Gov Soludo challenges fake pastors to ‘miracle contest’

‎Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State has announced the commencement of a crackdown on fake pastors and prophets performing miracles in the state.


‎He disclosed that those arrested have been detained and that they were confessing.


‎Soludo challenged pastors and prophets claiming to be genuine to visit Amaku Hospital to perform miracles.


‎The governor made the disclosure while speaking at St. Patrick’s Cathedral during the All Knights Day of the Catholic Diocese of Awka, on Sunday.


‎He accused these false gospel ministers of deceiving vulnerable people in the state through their preaching of the “salvation without the cross.”


‎The governor charged church leadership in the state to harp on the fact that hard work pays.


‎Soludo said: “The state has commenced an ongoing crackdown on fake pastors who exploit the vulnerable by preaching gospel of ‘salvation without the cross.’


‎“As I speak now, several of them are already in custody and confessing.


‎“A new Anambra is in the offing, which must be clean and clear of such deception.


‎“We’ve arrested fake pastors and bishops. Whoever wants to perform miracle should come to Amaku Hospital.”

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