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Popular Pastors In Ghana Are Trying To Ruin My Church – Prophet Azuka Reveals

Prophet Azuka, also known as Ogya Nyame, claims that some of his fellow pastors are trying to bring his church down. He believes that God is using him to perform miracles, which has made other pastors envious of him.

Prophet Azuka shared his story on Adom TV’s The Journey. He revealed that he built his church from donations and has since gathered a large following. He believes that God has elevated him from hardship to do his ministry.

Prophet Azuka claims that some of his colleagues, who he expected to support him, are actually trying to ruin his church.

He has seen elements of voodoo planted in his church, such as sacrificial animals and weird items. He believes that the plot is to reduce his numbers and make his congregants lose faith in his divine message.

Although Prophet Azuka knows who the culprits are, he has refused to name them for obvious reasons. He was shaken by the incident and took a break to fortify himself for a great comeback. He believes that to be a man of God, one needs spiritual backing.

Envy and jealousy can be harmful emotions that can lead to negative actions. It’s important to support and uplift each other, especially in the religious community. Prophet Azuka’s story is a reminder to stay true to your beliefs and trust in God’s plan.

Popular Pastors In Ghana Are Trying To Ruin My Church - Prophet Azuka Reveals

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