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Video: Lady carries Obinim at her back after his precise prophecy her

The founder and leader of the International God’s Way Church, Bishop Daniel Obinim is known to dabble in weirdness and controversy.

No week passes without the man, now popularly known as ‘Angel’ Obinim, being in the news for doing awkward or controversial. YEN.com.gh has sighted another one of the controversial ‘man of God’s’ videos which is circulating on social media and making waves.

In the latest video, a woman is seen carrying Obinim at her back and dancing to music from the church’s band.

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The whole antics was because, according to the woman, Obinim had been able to predict perfectly what her problem was. At the beginning of the video, Obinim is heard telling the woman that he could see she wanted money to trade in wax prints. Shocked by the accurate prediction, the woman said “daddy woyɛ too much oo, mese wo ni size” which literally means ‘daddy you are too much, you have no size’. She then rushed towards Obinim and turned her back for him and he gladly jumped on her back like a baby.

Meanwhile, social media has been set ablaze after a throwback photo of Angel Obinim surfaced online.

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The photo which was sighted by YEN.com.gh captured Angel Obinim dressed in a very huge shirt and trousers. But while Obinim seems to be making his congregants happy, it is not so for the congregation of another ‘man of God’ as he has come in the news for the wrong reasons.

Nigerian pastor known as Chris Omatsola has found himself in trouble after being reportedly caught in a huge scandal. As earlier reported by YEN.com.gh, an adult video involving Apostle Chris Omatsola, head pastor of the Zionwealth of Life Assembly has leaked and is fast going viral on the internet.

Source: yen.com

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