Friday, February fourteenth, the UN says at least 22 people have been killed in a village in the Northwest region of Cameroon. Over half of those killed were children. No one has claimed responsibility for Friday’s incident but the opposition parties blame the killing on the government.
Pastor Mboro now claims that the evidence of his heavenly visit has been lost at a car wash
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After claiming to have proof of a heavenly visit, Incredible Happenings Ministries founder and leader, Prophet Paseka Motsoeneng better known as Mboro, has reportedly lost the evidence.
According
to an article published on News SA, the pastor has lost the Galaxy Smartphone
he used to take photos in heaven. The prophet has been in the spotlight after
offering the evidence of his divine experience to the public at a price.
Mboro
offered to send the pictures of heaven to people willing to purchase them for
R5 000. Fake pictures were soon circulated on social media.
Facebook people say Pastor
Mboro took a selfie with the snake from Garden of Eden
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Mboro
promised to upload the pictures to his Facebook page for free this week
however, the phone has now reportedly been lost at a carwash in Katlehong.
“The
pictures were really there, I saw them. We suspect one of the boys washing the
Prophet’s car took the phone. But they all denied taking it, even after we
threatened them,” said one of Mboro’s body guards. "All those who have
deposited money will be refunded.”
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