Gov. Soludo challenges pastors claiming miracles to visit Amaku Hospital

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Governor Chukwuma Soludo has challenged religious leaders who claim to perform miracles to demonstrate their abilities at Amaku General Hospital.

Speaking during a church event, the Anambra State governor said his administration had arrested several individuals he described as “fake pastors and bishops” as part of efforts aimed at sanitizing religious activities in the state.

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He noted that those who wish to perform their miracles for all too see should visit the hospitals where the infirm are.

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“We’ve arrested f@ke pastors and bishops. Whoever wants to perform a miracle should come to Amaku Hospital,” Soludo stated.

Check out reactions …

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@CMichael62570 said: “Trying to shift people’s attention from the real things that matters.
The last time I checked the FG didn’t give him allocations to arrest pastors or native doctors, they gave it to him for infrastructures,state development etc..
But on those areas he’s doing nothing!”

@Mekx007 remarked: “Hope he arrested odumeje as well lol. Oga focus on your task as a governor”

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@SON_OF_ABUTU stated: “In their defense. The spirit of GOD didn’t direct me to come to the hospital”

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@Amdewon said: “I would have thought Charles Soludo is an intelligent man until he became governor of a state and all his weaknesses came to limelight”

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