The General Overseer of the International God’s Way Church has promised to fully cooperate with the police in their investigation into a case of conspiracy to attack a rival evangelist.
The Suame police are investigating a case where Bishop Daniel Obinim is alleged to have contracted one Frank Annor who claims to be a former confidante to bury snakes and suspected human parts at the church premises of a rival pastor, Reverend Adarkwa Yiadom at Ahenema Kokoben in a scheme to ruin his reputation.
Bishop Daniel Obinim who was at the Suame police station over the weekend after a warrant was issued for his arrest has denied contracting anyone and ever knowing the so-called confidante.
Speaking to Nhyira FM’s Ohemeng Tawiah, the pastor referenced portions of the Bible – which suggested Jesus Christ survived several temptations – and said the allegations would amount to nothing.
For him the ordeal Christ suffered was worse than he is going through, insisting, it is all a frame-up.
Bishop Obinim said he believes strongly that Frank Annor had been contracted to disgrace him and collapse his church but adds that the God’s Way Church is strongly rooted in Christ and that these trials would amount to nothing.
“I am not disturbed at all by these developments,” he suggested.
Meanwhile the Christian Council of Ghana says recent war of words between the two Kumasi-based ministers of the gospel, calls for complete vigilance among Christians.
The council said the occurrences must give Christians a clear sense of direction in deciding their spiritual faith.
Play the attached audio for translated version of Bishop Obinim's comments.
Source: Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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