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Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by lalasticlala(m): 8:07am On Jan 18, 2015
When God revealed it to the presiding pastor (Pastor and church’s identities withheld) of one of the Pentecostal churches in Ogba area of Lagos to or­ganize a week long crusade last December, the man of God must have probably anticipated that God was planning to perform major miracles that would cata­pult his ministry to the next level.

Indeed, miracles were not in short supplies at the crusade. How­ever, the supposed miracles, as it turned out, have little or nothing to do with the church beyond the fact of the church being the host of the crusade where the ‘wonders’ took place.

As it appears, God has only decided to use the church in ques­tion as a base to launch an assault against the wolves who parade themselves in sheep skin and to sanitize the Christendom which is being infiltrated by impostors who fake miracles with the sole intention of deceiving unsuspect­ing Christian faithful for selfish motive.

No fewer than four members of a syndicate which specializes in stage-managing miracles in churches in the country are cur­rently squealing on some pastors of notable churches they work for in the country as well as some of the miracles that they have conjured in conjunction with their accom­plices.

Undoubtedly, nothing short of a divine intervention would have been responsible for the arrest of the suspects who are current­ly furnishing the police with information about their modus operandi, past exploits and their accomplices.

[b]Sunday Sun reliably gathered that the church where the miracles took place had organized a week long programme during which a Ghanaian pastor (name withheld) was invited as a guest minister. The Ghanaian pastor, it was learnt, ministered for most part of the pro­grammes during which a number of miracles was said to have taken place.

The Ghanaian pastor, however, returned to Ghana a day before the last day of the crusade while the host pastor carried on with the programme. At the end of the pro­gramme, Sunday Sun gathered that a man and woman approached the host pastor from whom they requested to meet the Ghanaian pastor who they thought was the real pastor of the church. “They were shocked to discover that the Ghanaian pastor was only invited to minister during the programme,” a source who craved anonymity disclosed.

Having recovered from their shocks “they informed the host pastor that the Ghanaian pastor hired them to stage-manage miracles that took place during the programme and promised to pay them the sum of N250,000 which he never did before he left. They later demanded that the host pastor pay them the said amount since their acts were staged in the church, a demand the pastor declined, insisting he knew nothing about it.” Sun­day Sun further learnt that the host pastor would later call the Ghanaian pastor who allegedly denied knowing or contracting the gang.

Confused by the turn of event, the host pastor called to inform one of his friends, a pastor who advised him to report the matter to the po­lice since the people insisted they would not leave until they were paid for the services they rendered. “So he pretended to play along with them and succeeded in getting them arrested along with two other suspects.

Among those arrested are two men who gave their names as Joshua Ifeanyi and Kazeem Akinwale and two women who identified themselves as Mary Arikawe and Kemi Adeniyi. The suspects who are currently being held at the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID Panti, Yaba, Sunday Sun was reliably informed are members of a syndicate which operates across the country. “They have confessed to be members of a syndicate which operates across the country. But those arrested so far are members of a seven-mem­ber gang which operational base is the South-west zone. There are other groups which operate in other zones in the country. The South-west group is headed by an Ibadan-based woman simply identified as Iya Ibo,” Sunday Sun was informed.


Although the Ghanaian pastor denied knowing the group, his denial appears not to hold water as it was gathered that the host pastor was able to identify two of the suspects to include those who claimed to have received miracles under the ministration of the Ghanaian pastor. “One of the two men arrested was said to have been recognized by the host pastor as the one who came to the crusade with POP around his neck, which the Ghanaian pastor pulled off and got healed after he was prayed for. And again one of the women was identified as the one whom the pastor brought out from the congregation and revealed so many things about her which she also affirmed as true during the programme. One of the things he said about the woman is that her husband deserted her over three years ago, a claim the woman said was true. He later prophesied that her husband would return soon.”

Revealing their mode of operation, the suspects reportedly said besides staging and being recipients of fake miracles, they also tried to get information about people, their problem and gave to their principals who would later relate to them during service as if he was seeing visions or receiving revelation from God.

As at the last count no fewer than names of 10 persons who claimed to be men of God had been mentioned. But a police source informed Sunday Sun that the police are still on the trail of other suspects while investigation concerning pastors involved is still ongoing. “Cases such as this one require extreme caution. That is why we are being meticulous about those pastors that have been mentioned so far but I can assure you that thorough investigation will be done on the case,” the source disclosed.[/b]


http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=100786

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by Acekidc4(m): 8:12am On Jan 18, 2015
Am Back!!! All of dem re totally Fraudsters!!! Anyway first to Comment!!! Will b rite back Shortly!!!

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by PastorKun(m): 8:14am On Jan 18, 2015
Na wa for these pentecostal fame seeking fake pastors. sad angry

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by justi4jesu(f): 8:14am On Jan 18, 2015
Nigeria news and Names withheld all the time undecided undecided Not interesting reading such news without names.

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by AutosBay(m): 8:18am On Jan 18, 2015
What is Nigeria turning into.

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by Nobody: 8:19am On Jan 18, 2015
please dont tag it pentecostal or Orthodox...or watever...


wats bad is bad!!!.....

stop the segregation!!!!

church na church....

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by jingh(f): 8:23am On Jan 18, 2015
The pastor should keep on deceiving gullible Nigerian until everybody open their eyes to see the truth.

SHINE YOUR EYES

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by paulGrundy(m): 8:28am On Jan 18, 2015
Stories like this make me sad!!

Anyway, am not shocked, but am dissapointed. Because their are the signs of the endtime and Jesus said false prophets shall arise. But notwithstanding there are still geniue miracles by true men of God.

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by Topgainer: 8:29am On Jan 18, 2015
The Ghanaian Pastor na "learner" why didn't he prepare the magic portion that will make the sick well for some hour or few days at least to pose for good video clips and photographs. After which the disease reappears in full regalia
Nigerian Fraud Pastors are smarter, they cross the proverbial 7 seas and 7 evil forests to get the pot that keep the (fake gospel) merchandise afloat

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by fijiano202(m): 8:32am On Jan 18, 2015
May God help us alll...fake pastors are everywhere
Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by PerfumeRepublik: 8:42am On Jan 18, 2015
Only gullible people fall for these signs and wonders..

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by englishmart(m): 8:46am On Jan 18, 2015
Jesus never staged any miracle..
The house of God is not a nollywood scene

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by vooks: 9:09am On Jan 18, 2015
Why withhold the name of the church, it's pastors but reveal names of the syndicate members?
The average Nigerian Christian fears the Man of God more than the God of the man; (s)he dreads the Man he can see more than the God (s)he can't see...and they never find it ironical berating Israel for connecting to the golden calf better than to YHWH

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by Tonniey(m): 9:24am On Jan 18, 2015
Jesus is Lord

God isn't sleeping, He is mighty and Will never share His Glory with anyone

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by Rilwon: 9:49am On Jan 18, 2015
undecided
Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by jeflexy(m): 9:49am On Jan 18, 2015
am expecting more news like this.... grin

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by coldsummer: 9:50am On Jan 18, 2015
[size=18pt]Wetin!!!

What is the point of withholding the church identity?

Reveal it so other people won't fall for the fake miracles they might heard of!!!

Nonsense journalism.
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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by Prophessor(m): 9:51am On Jan 18, 2015
All fake pastors that engage in deceiving people for their money

the lord said I should tell you all that













































































you will rot in #Hell

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by Chrisbenogor(m): 9:52am On Jan 18, 2015
Miracles do not exist when will people learn. Smh.

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by Bennyberry(m): 9:54am On Jan 18, 2015
patrickdarlins:
please dont tag it pentecostal or Orthodox...or watever...


wats bad is bad!!!.....

stop the segregation!!!!

church na church....
oh u r pained?..well Na lie u talk.most church na business enterprise..so wetin u call church fit actually be business center.#CHURCH Dy pass church

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by tyconcepts(f): 9:54am On Jan 18, 2015
Hmmmmm....No surprise tho'
Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by Ask4bigneyo(m): 9:54am On Jan 18, 2015
Only God knows who is serving Him....So, Judge NOT!
Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by onosprince(m): 9:54am On Jan 18, 2015
No be today yansh dey for back... they are all fake.


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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by Anikulhapo(m): 9:55am On Jan 18, 2015
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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by eleko1: 9:55am On Jan 18, 2015
lipsrsealed
Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by njuwo(m): 9:56am On Jan 18, 2015
Names witheld by who? Nigerian Police abi, what is now the essence of the news? You people have not finished compilation of news you will be rushing to publish just because of money. I don't blame you people, i blame money, Nigerian Naira.
Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by Nobody: 9:58am On Jan 18, 2015
Hahaha
e don clear 4 there eyes
Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by mascot87(m): 9:59am On Jan 18, 2015
I don't for once believe all these miracles. While growing up & seeing all these church miracles on TV,something within keeps telling me that they are staged sad

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Re: Bad Deal Exposes Nigeria’s Fake Miracle Syndicate by yomalex(m): 9:59am On Jan 18, 2015
Na wa o

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