"I Am The Originator Of Fake Prophecies In Ghana" - Angel Obinim Brags

Popular Ghanaian pastor, Angel Obinim, has once again stirred controversy with his latest claim. In a sermon before his congregation, he boldly declared himself one of the originators of fake prophecies in Ghana. According to Obinim, many pastors today imitate his style, yet none can compare to him in the prophetic realm. His statement has sparked widespread debate, as he appeared to take pride in being a trailblazer in an area that has often been criticized for misleading the public. Beyond his claim of pioneering fake prophecies, Obinim also made shocking confessions about some of his past actions in ministry. He admitted that many of his so-called miracles were merely strategic moves designed to attract attention and grow his church. In one startling revelation, he recounted instances where he placed his leg on the stomachs of women, promising them miraculous pregnancies, despite knowing that they could not conceive. These admissions suggest that he deliberately misled his followers, raising concerns about the credibility of certain prophetic ministries in Ghana.
Obinim’s statements have since gone viral, drawing mixed reactions from the public. While some view his admissions as a rare moment of honesty, others see it as an attempt to remain relevant in the public eye. His remarks further fuel the ongoing conversation about the authenticity of modern-day prophets and the impact of their declarations on vulnerable believers. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen whether his followers will question his past teachings or continue to support him despite these revelations.