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Thunder’ll strike you all – Nigerian pastor places curse on Yahoo boys who refused to pay tithes

Prophet Kingsley Majemite aka Obeban of the Jesus Solution Christan Bible Deliverance Ministry in Sapele, Delta State has placed heavy curses on church members who refused to pay their tithes.

The prophet vowed that massive thunder will strike those who do not pay tithe and that they should prepare for serious calamity, poverty, police issues and all kinds of problems this year. He also said nothing will make them escape the problems or get solutions.

In a furious tone, the man of God insisted there is no way the church members will escape disaster. He said the members know how to disturb him to pray for them everytime but that when prayers are answered, they refuse to drop shingbayn.

He was particularly angry against church members who are internet fraudsters (Yahoo Yahoo boys) saying that he prays for them to succeed in their business but they never pay their tithes.

Sunny Green Itodo

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