Prayer or Poison?: The deadly cost of fake prophets and miracle materials in Ghana

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  • KWASI IN EUROPE 1 month ago

    Beautiful article.
    I know a woman who died in Europe here and her room was full of Yesu Mogya when her locked room was opened. She had a massive stroke and you may know why. She relied on Yesu Mogya and prayers.

    I know a ...
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  • PRISON AWAITS THESE SCAMMERS WITH THEIR "DIVINE" OR "MIRACLE" WATERS 1 month ago

    Time the government moved on these scammers selling tap water as "holy water" and various other products, including “anointed oils" , potions of unknown composition etc etc sold in bottles, sachets or packets.
    The folk who ...
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  • JULOR CAESAR 1 month ago

    Prison doesn't deter these religious criminals masquerading as prophets and peddling worthless religious cures. Agradaacadabra just completed a short stint in prison and her gullible zombies were eager to welcome her back to ...
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  • Kwadwo 1 month ago

    This is a timely article and as a health care practitioner, I have seen how people abandon medical treatments and rely on these things as for their conditions to get worsened. I believe is time for the FDA to act.

  • JULOR CAESAR 1 month ago

    All prophets are religious liars, quacks, religious circus clowns and peddlers of snake oil remedies. These self-anointed religious criminals are nothing but shameless evil crooks masked in religious garments and misusing God ...
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