Wednesday 14 December 2016

Those who wrote defaming stories about me will die before March 2017 – Pastor Anthony


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Months after controversial Tanzanian pastor, Anthony Lusekelo, was arrested and subjected to alcoholic test, he has vowed that all journalists that defamed him in their reports will die before March 2017.
The pastor was reportedly arrested in Kinondoni, Dar’es Salaam for allegedly obstructing his neighbours by packing his car on the road to punish them after they accused him of being drunk and unfit to be a religious leader.
He was,however, made to go through a ‘drug test’, which indicated that he was drunk during the confrontation, Daily News had reported.
Following the incident, Lusekelo, speaking during a mid-week service at his Kanisa la Maombezi Church, said “All journalists who reported that I’m a drunk and that I disturb my neighbours late at night, will die before March 2017.
“If it doesn’t happen, then I will stop preaching, proceed to the village and turn into a hawker.
“I leave it to God to decide whether I abandon ministry work or they die,” the preacher, popularly known as Mzee wa Upako stated.
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“God Instructed Me To Heal Sick With Dettol”, Dettol Pastor Seen Buying More For Healing (Photos)

A popular pastor who shocked many people with his bizarre methods of conducting miracles after giving his members a disinfectant to drink, has been spotted buying more dettol.

 

We reported last week that a popular South African clergy, Prophet Rufus Phala of AK Spiritual Christian Church in Makgodu, Limpopo, stunned people with his unusual healing methods when he made his church members drink Dettol.

 

Prophet Rufus who had made his church members drink Dettol during Sunday service, reportedly promised them that they will be healed of their sickness if they drink the antiseptic liquid.


“I know Dettol is harmful, but God instructed me to use it. I was the first one to drink it,” he had claimed, adding that the Holy Spirit had instructed him to use the product.
Despite a statement by Dettol South Africa, condemning Prophet Rufus Phala for forcing members of his church to drink the liquid antiseptic, he was spotted at a local supermarket buying more bottles of the product.

Dettol company warned the prophet to stop the practice because oral consumption of its product can endanger health.

Euphemia Annor, the regional legal director of Dettol South Africa, said: “Dettol has been proved to be safe and effective when used as per recommended directions; however it is not for human consumption and is for external use only. We are against Prophet Phala using the product inappropriately.”

Even after the company called the prophet on his phone and asked him to stop the practice, he was unfazed. When Daily Sun SA called him on Saturday, Phala said he had already bought four bottles of the product for use during yesterday’s service. (Sunday, December 11th)

“After last week’s service I have been receiving amazing testimony from members of my church,” he claimed.

 

 

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REVEALED!!! There Are Communities In Abuja Who Kill Twins, Infants Who Lose Mom At Birth, Because They Believe They Are Evil

Missionaries running the Vine Heritage Home, Kuje, Abuja have rescued no lesser than 103 infants, including sets of twins and albinos from 55 communities practising infanticide. The youngest of the children are a set of twins, David and Davida, and another female infant, Angelica, whose mother died during childbirth. The operators of the home, Mr. Olusola and Mrs. Chinwe Stevens said 55 communities in the Federal Capital Territory engaged in killing of twins and albino infants in the belief that they are evil. According to the couple, the communities also killed infants who lost their mother during childbirth, noting that such children were believed to be responsible for the death of their mothers. The missionaries spoke to Northern City News when members of a non-governmental organisation, Latinwo Projects, headed by Cathy Amato visited the home in company of Regina Hess, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany to Nigeria. Olusola said he established the home in 2004 when he found that the communities were killing innocent infants, adding that he set up the home because he could not ignore the dastardly acts going on in the area. He stated that the oldest child among the rescued infants was Ruth, now 20 years old and attending a secondary school in the area. The Osun State indigene explained that through their missionary work, four communities namely Kutara, Dogoruwa, Gbangede and Nasarawa have stopped killing twins, albinos and infants whose mothers died during childbirth. Olusola attributed the high maternal mortality in the area to the lack of access to hospitals, noting that the women often gave birth at home and died when complications arose. He said, “The communities also believe that if a child grows the upper teeth, he is evil and should be killed. It’s difficult to stop such killings because we don’t know and can’t monitor when a child would grow the upper tooth. They kill albino infants and twins in the belief that they are evil, but where I come from as a Yoruba man, having a set of twins means you are a special person, but they are being killed here.” The missionary said twins and other infants marked for death were often poisoned with local herbs or abandoned to die of hunger. “Majority of the children in the home lost their mothers at childbirth and we had to move in quickly to save them, otherwise they would be killed,” he said, adding that over 20 were killed before he could rescue them. The media aide to the FCT Minister, Abubakar Sani, said the FCT Administration was aware of the practice, saying that sensitisation was being carried out in the communities. “The administration is not happy about such cultural practices and we have been carrying out sensitisation programmes to educate and enlighten the people in the communities. We are also building clinics to make health care accessible to the people in order to reduce maternal and neo-natal mortality,” he stated.

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DON’T READ IF YOU CRY EASILY!!! See Last Conversation Between A Victim Of Uyo Church Collapse And A Friend

Tijesunimi Emmanuel Ajala posted: Hmmmmmmm, I am writing this with a heavy, grieved heart, extremely tearful eyes and shaky body. This is an extremely bitter pill for me to swallow. “O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? (1Corinthians 15:15 KJV). I remember clearly you saying you just returned from church the previous night and with so much excitement telling me you were going to church in few hours during our conversation. You told me goodnight at exactly 2:23am GMT but I did not know you meant it. You actually did mean it. Yes you did. You told me goodnight. We both never knew that was going to be the last and final time we would discuss. I cut short the conversation because I was tired and sleepy which you agreed to. I saw online from someone’s status about the unfortunate incident in which you were a victim. I then clearly remember you attend the church and could possibly be there. Immediately I became restless in-bed and started calling your phone severally without a response. I started ringing your friends and two of them confirmed to me. I know you were committed to everything your hand found doing in church, the Uni. even the reality Show you hosted. You showed me true friendship. I remember meeting you as a stranger but we became friends and you became a sister. We do wish ourselves success in all our endeavours. I remember the value of our friendship. I remember how we could talk about anything and almost everything without holding back. I am glad we had a beautiful last moment discussing positively about now and the future. Am glad I always listened to you even when it wasn’t convenient for me. What if I wasn’t listening to you everytime you wanted to say something claiming to be busy busy and busy. Who is not busy? Everyone is I guess. Truthfully no one is too busy to create time for the ones they care about. I knew you as a strong lady in the midst of challenges. I had to request for your picture to ascertain your condition. That made me believe you had departed indeed. At this my down moment, I refuse to query God, I refuse to ask God questions. Even if he slays me, yet I will serve him. Jesus Christ come and talk more to me. I need your peace. Come and take away my tears. I need you now more than ever. My heart is heavy and weary. I am confused. I love you Peace of God but Jesus loves you the most. This was a coincidence with an Uncle who just returned from a visit to his dad. We spoke on phone and he told me that they rang him days back that his dad had passed-on. I said “WOW!!” No wonder you travelled thousands of miles to go visit him. What if you didn’t go, you could have possibly missed the last moments with dad. NB: Please I beg you reciprocate true love to those who show you love. Hold no grudge against people. Serve God sincerely. Help people around you. You never can tell it might just be the last moment you have. Nobody wants to die but death could show-up at anytime. My prayer is “You will fulfil your days in the land of the living.”

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