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Akrobeto interviews Prophet Kumchacha on Evangelist Addai’s accusations against Despite

Viewers of United Television’s (UTV) comical show, the Real News with Akrobeto, had a laughing fit as the show featured a rather hilarious interview with Prophet Kumchacha.

The Kumawood actor cum TV presenter interviewed founder and leader of Heaven’s Gate Ministries, Nicholas Osei, also known as Prophet Kumchacha on recent claims by Evangelist Emmanuel Addai that CEO of Despite Group of Companies, Dr. Osei Kwame Despite uses blood from his blood donation exercises for money rituals.

What was supposed to be a matter of grave concern turned out to be another comical skit as the two fumbled over simple English words and phrases such as ‘premises’ and ‘mad’.

According to Prophet Kumchacha, Evangelist Addai was brought to his church in Mataheko about 10-years ago for deliverance.

Struggling to speak English, he said the evangelist “is a madness person. His family brought him to me for healing because he is a sick, he is a very madness. He is a very totally, condemned sick.”

In the course of the interview, the man of God pleaded to switch from English to the local dialect because he was facing difficulties in speaking it. According to him, Evangelist Addai’s madness is a unique one characterized by making outrageous comments about the Christian religion.

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“Sometimes you will hear him say that he will kill Jesus, he will kill the Holy Spirit, he will kill God. Evangelist Addai was chained for almost one month because of his notorious sickness,” Kumchacha revealed.

He called on Ghanaians to ignore anything that comes out of the mouth of the ‘self-acclaimed’ evangelist due to his ‘mental condition’.

As Akrobeto was drawing the curtains on the interview, he requested foreign footwear from Prophet Kumchacha, who is on vacation abroad. However, Kumchacha pretended not to hear the former’s request since he (Akrobeto) spoke English.

Evidently infuriated by the nonchalance of the man of God, Akrobeto reverted to the Twi dialect, eliciting uncontrollable laughter from him.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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