Monday, 13 January 2020

Bus preacher beaten to stupor in Anambra after condom fell off his Bible, 2 suspects arrested




A man of God in a bus in Anambra was beaten to stupor because a condom fell off from his Bible after preaching.

The shocking incident happened yesterday January 12, 2019 in Anambra state, Nigeria.

Some of the believers maintained that he’s being hypocritical and that he is among the reasons people have lost hope and faith in men of God in that country.

The onitsha man of God might have not been aware of the condom in between his Bible but the notion accrued from this is that he might be a fornicator yet carrying the Bible. Which was somewhat seen as hypocrisy.

Narrating the indent, one of the eye witnesses wrote; "Mr. Chukwujekwu, a passenger at a popular commercial bus service provider going to Lagos and other parts of the country was on board the bus when the preacher came to minister and pray for the travelers and as well wish them safety on their way to their destinations. "Though they were moved by self-acclaimed pastors preaching, anointing of God was everywhere; some passenger gave their lives to Christ and accepted Him as their Lord and personal saviour. "It was amazing when the pastor opened his bible to collect offering from the passengers who may wish to assist him in his ministry, behold 3 Kiss condoms fell off his bible’. "The angry men in the bus who had been having bad feelings about pastors, who preach in buses along venous parks in Onitsha as an undercover for begging got really angry and pounced on him, who all of a sudden started shouting and pleading for forgiveness because he does that as business not really for true word of God ‘ "However, Policemen had to be called to the scene to save the pastors life. So far 2 arrests have been made for further investigations

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