Friday 10 October 2014

MARIJUANA OVERDOSE KILLS 3 PENTECOST PASTORS

This is not my first time to ear something like this, a couple of years ago a man popularly known as Jesus of Mararaba was arrested after declaring on live radio that to get revelations he smokes marijuana.

According to a Daily Guide report, 3 Church of
Pentecost pastors were on Wednesday 8
October, 2014 killed as they indulged in their
usual routine before all night prayers.
The report alleged that the three pastors,
smoked marijuana on a daily basis as part of
their spiritual practices , and encouraged
members of their church as well as friends and
family to follow their footsteps. In 2012, police
records shows that one of the pastors was
arrested for possession of marijuana and
released on bail following pleas from the
Church of Pentecost,
but surprisingly he was kept on to continue his duty as
the spiritual father of the local branch in Tema.
Police are currently investigating the issue as
they believe the marijuana smoked by the
pastors and some of their congregation may
have been contaminated with a ‘foreign’
substance.
Several church members are currently fighting
for their lives at the Tema Metropolitan
hospital emergency rooms with life threatening
conditions after smoking the ‘holy ntampi’
before Wednesday night prayers.
“It’s a complete mess here. We’ve put five
church members in body bags since
Wednesday night , our fear is that more are
going to follow. We are seeing heart attacks,
memory loss, and multiple organ failures.
By next week we are afraid the death toll could
go as high as 25, maybe 30. Someone needs to
step in and stop this crazi ness. Is that what goes
on at the Church of Pentecost?” says Dr. Yaw
Oti, hospital administrator at Tema
Metropolitan hospital.
One of the victims was 23 year old Theophilus
Twumasi, a third year student at Legon.
Twumasi was partying with his friends on
campus when he suffered a massive heart
attack which led to his untimely death.
The coroners report revealed that marijuana
was the only drug present in his system.
“This is just unbelievable. Theo went to see the
pastors for prayers on Sunday, I did not know
they gave him drugs instead of praying with
him,” says his friend John.

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