Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Responded to Rev Obofour & Prophet Badu Kobi – “B€ware Of Dögs” [Video]

Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome And Rev Obofour
From Left: Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome And Rev Obofour

Report reaching AfricaChurches.com shows that, in present-day preaching and teachings of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, the founder and president of LoveWorld Incorporated, also known as Christ Embassy, based in Lagos, Nigeria titled his sermon “Beware Of Dogs”, from Philippians 3:2.

According to GhanaChurch.com analyst and General Major Apostle of Ghana, this sermon indirectly addressed the currently trending problem in Ghana from Rev Obofour and Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi.

Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi in a sermon a week ago described women within central coastal region of Ghana as f00ls and Ewes women are doormats.

Watch Pastor Chris Responded to Rev Obofour & Prophet Kobi Video

Prophet Badu Kobi also said: “Ashantis, their eyes red (greedy), looking for property, looking for things to carry back. Their mother is at the corner, influencing everything. I have done my research…. If my daughter is going to marry, I will tell her, if you want to go and be driven back, go and behave like an Ashanti girl.

The Ashanti men are there, I am telling you, Ashanti women don’t respect Ashanti men, especially when you are broke, (they would tell you) You, you, who are you? She will dress you from the top because the mother is always talking with her. I am telling you the truth, I am telling you the truth ooo!”

Rev. Obofour, also known as Prophet Asanteman Bofour, is the founder and leader of Anointed Palace Chapel (APC) worldwide and CEO of Sweet TV, who is listed as one of the richest pastors in Ghana today, started fighting any Pastor who try to touch him.

Rev Obofour Said “He swear heaven & earth, He’ll deal with a Pastor till the end of his last blood.

 

 

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bcolor=”#dd9933″ arrow=”yes” align=”centre”] Source: GhanaChurch.com – Churches in Ghana News Portal
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