Drama as 2 evangelists fight dirty over offerings at market


Two Ghanian mobile preachers became a talk of the town after their display of shame at the Kumasi Central Market in the Ashanti region of Ghana on Wednesday afternoon.

 

They engaged in fisticuffs over offertory money!

According to GhanaWeb, the self-acclaimed men of God converted the market into a boxing arena on December 20, ripping each other’s clothes in the process.

 

 

Reports indicate that the two mobile preachers identified as Evangelist Samuel Kwame Boateng and Evangelist Kwame Poku, have been engaging in verbal assaults frequently over offertory from passersby but the situation degenerated into a public fisticuffs on Wednesday.

Samuel Kwame Boateng who spoke in an interview after the brawl says his colleague preacher had been insulting, issuing threats and making attempts to attack him physically.

 

 

He says he was then advised by one of the women at the market to beat his colleague preacher to serve as a deterrent hence his actions, which rather degenerated into a fight. Onlookers described their actions as shameful.

 

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24 thoughts on “Drama as 2 evangelists fight dirty over offerings at market”

  1. lol
    nothing we no go hear
    “HE WAS ADVISED BY ONE OF THE WOMEN TO BEAT UO HIS COLLEAGUE ”
    LOL
    please these ones are not evangelist of GOD ooh
    na hustle them they

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  2. Am surprised this didn’t happen in Nigeria. It happened in Ghana, because something similar like this happened a few days ago in my area. Fighting over Church Money??? Hmmm to me both of them are crooks. They are just bearing the name Evangelist and don’t know the meaning. Because of offertory you go ahead and fight in a public place. Well kudos to them, Birds of a feather.

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