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There are no genuine men of God in Ghana- Rev. Obofour

The founder and leader of the Anointed Palace Chapel (APC), Rev. Obofour, has declared that there are no genuine men of God or healers in Ghana.

Speaking to his congregation, he stated that he has taken on a new mandate to share his truth with his followers and urged them to rekindle their faith in God.

Rev. Obofour explained that his remarks are not an attack on any particular pastor or church but rather a call for believers to place their faith in God rather than in religious leaders.

He accused many pastors of being embroiled in personal scandals and fraudulent activities yet posing as saints before their congregation

“The majority of the pastors you follow are failures. They have personal problems of their own,” Rev. Obofour said.

Some are fraudsters, adulterers, have threesomes, and some are involved in criminal activity with official support. A few of them are con artists and con artists.

He said that instead of focusing on true spirituality and salvation, the church has become more about making money these days, and he feels that this has tarnished the credibility of spiritual leadership in Ghana.

“In Ghana, sincerity is finish. Pay no attention to the spirit in which they preach. Rev. Obofour counselled concentrating on your faith and salvation until God himself drives out the spirit.

Rev. Obofour went on to say that smaller, more recent churches might have greater room for genuine spiritual development than larger, more well-known ones.

He exhorted believers to focus on their individual relationship with God, carry out their spiritual obligations, and abdicate judgement.

He said, “Do your part and let God be the final judge. We are all sinners before the Lord; we all don’t qualify before God.”