Bishop Daniel Obinim, a controversial Ghanaian pastor known for his sensational claims, has once again captured public attention with a shocking admission.
This time, he has openly declared that he and a select group of pastors were the pioneers of fake prophecies in Ghana.
Speaking to his congregation, Obinim claimed that many of the so-called “men of God” delivering questionable prophecies today are merely following in his footsteps.
According to him, he was one of the first to introduce a style of prophecy that has now become common among certain pastors in the country.
While he did not name specific individuals, Obinim made it clear that he does not appreciate being compared to other prophets, whom he believes lack his level of influence and stature.
He asserted that his reputation as a spiritual leader is unmatched, and any attempt to liken him to others is an insult.
This declaration has stirred significant reactions, with critics questioning why a man of God would openly take credit for something as controversial as fake prophecies. Some believe his statement was made in jest or as a way to mock others in the prophetic ministry, while others see it as an inadvertent confession of deception.
Obinim has long been a polarising figure in Ghana’s religious landscape, previously making claims about his supernatural abilities, including the power to transform into animals and visit people in their dreams.
His latest remarks add to his history of dramatic pronouncements, once again sparking debates about the authenticity of certain religious practices in the country.
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