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Bishop Obinim Says Staking of Lottery is Good | And He Visits People in Their Dreams to Give them Lotto Numbers

Bishop Daniel Obinim
Bishop Daniel Obinim

If you think Bishop Daniel Obinim is crazy, then you may not have met his congregation; they are super deluded and highly gullible. Perhaps, my dog will beat them in an IQ test…

When it comes to betting, God himself is a game player and He is on record to have helped Samson pay for a stupid bet he entered into—but we didn’t know God gave out lotto numbers too.

In a new video to hit the internet, the controversially insane friend of God-Bishop Obinim glories himself as responsible for giving out lotto numbers to some members of his congregation in their dreams.

And almost all his church members are seen rushing to him for some lotto numbers—and his ‘powerful’ anointing oil.

Let’s look at this; if Obinim has the power to give out winning lotto numbers, why doesn’t he stop taking the coins of his poor congregation each day there is a church service—and instead, give himself lotto numbers every day to stake, to make up for the money he wouldn’t be taking from these poor souls looking for miracles?

God must really be blind as a result of old age to be allowing Obinim and the others to be doing this under his nose—that is even if He exists.

Today is Friday, Obinim; can I get some Euro million numbers?

Check out the video below…

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppJ8XxDvtfM

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3 thoughts on “Bishop Obinim Says Staking of Lottery is Good | And He Visits People in Their Dreams to Give them Lotto Numbers”

  1. I am in Ghana now and I can safely say the insane now ran the asylum. All the civilized Ghanaians have withdrawn to their holes and left the country to the uncivilized, the uncouth and the unwashed hordes. Ghana is slipping deeper and deeper into the abyss. The load shedding alone is making life difficult for most people. Only those not affected are the churches who continue to pilfer from the ‘pure water’ and market women every night through fake church services and also disturb the neighbourhoods to boot. I have taken to checking out the faces of Ghanaians on my daily commute from Adenta to Movenpick and my conclusion, is the lights are on but nobody is home. I am sure Charles Darwin will find a Darwinian explanation as to why all the taxi and trotro drivers look like morons with heads that look like cocoyams and all the government elite riding in air conditioned cars have protruding snouts like that of pigs. He may also explain the correlation between the filthy environment and the filthy predispositions of most Ghanaians here in Ghana. It is easy to see why a white man observing Ghanaians in Ghana can conclude that the black man is inferior and stupid. All he needs is to go the independence square tonight and watch grown men ease themselves on what ought to be most sacred ground in the country. What sort of human beings will stoop to this level? I used the trade fair route to go back to the airport area and some of the people in labadi have decided to shut down parts of the road, which is already under repair, to they can blast their silly music loudly, drink and create more congestion in an already poor place with more babies. Ghana is a joke if it wasn’t a sad one.

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  2. Delusion is the drug de jour in Ghana. Most people here in Ghana believe in fairy tales. It is why jaguar jokers like obinim thrive. But he’s not alone. I visited a colleague’s mum at Dansoman Last stop last night, and the apostolic church there was up to the same nonsense. What is tragic is the people that troop to these places. Most cannot write their own names and these charlatans know it. So they capitalize on it. Like hyenas looking for the wounded and sick animals that’s how they operate.

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