Meet controversial pastor who enlarges worshippers private part
A controversial bishop says he can enlarge a man's penis using just his hands.
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A controversial bishop says he can enlarge a man's penis using just his hands.
Ghanaian preacher Bishop Daniel Obinim says he has been blessed with special powers by God and footage has emerged online of him in action.
In a scene broadcast on Obinim TV, Bishop Obinim says: "If you do not like the looks of any part of your body, come to me, what do you want that I can’t offer?"
The controversial preacher in action via footage posted online
"If you want big buttocks I can do it for you, if you want big breasts, I can help. If you have a small manhood, I can change them all when I come to the spiritual realm."
In a video, the founder of the International God’s Way Church has the faithful line up with their hands raised while he administers the miraculous touch.
No evidence appears to have been offered that his 'special powers' work.
The International God’s Way Church is headquartered in Ghana’s central Ashanti region, in the Kwabre district.
Its website says it has eight branches and plans to open more across the country.
Ghanaian preacher Bishop Daniel Obinim says he has been blessed with special powers by God and footage has emerged online of him in action.
In a scene broadcast on Obinim TV, Bishop Obinim says: "If you do not like the looks of any part of your body, come to me, what do you want that I can’t offer?"
The controversial preacher in action via footage posted online
"If you want big buttocks I can do it for you, if you want big breasts, I can help. If you have a small manhood, I can change them all when I come to the spiritual realm."
In a video, the founder of the International God’s Way Church has the faithful line up with their hands raised while he administers the miraculous touch.
No evidence appears to have been offered that his 'special powers' work.
The International God’s Way Church is headquartered in Ghana’s central Ashanti region, in the Kwabre district.
Its website says it has eight branches and plans to open more across the country.