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Fake Prophetess Caught Selling Body Parts In Public, You Won’t Believe What They Did To Her

Ghlagatin 7 days ago 0

Self- proclaimed Prophetess Qokwane Mncube from Followers of Jesus Christ Church in KwaZulu- Natal is facing five charges of selling body parts. The local traditional leadership in Impendle fined her a cow and banned her parish from operating in the area.

How The Prophetess Retrieving And Selling Body Parts

The church leader allegedly sold the body parts of five dead congregants, and five families are disgruntled and shaken. Qokwake shaved the corpses’ , and took their body parts like tongues, ears, noses and genitals before selling them.

One village member revealed: ” She used to ask the bereaved families to accompany her to a mortuary where she would ask for permission from the families to pray for the dead. That is when she is said to have performed these acts of shaving hair and cutting body parts. It is alleged that when she had done all of this, there would be a string of deaths in the families after the burial. “

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Here are some guidance on how to assess if your pastor is involved in ritualistic practices. It is important to approach this matter with sensitivity and respect, as accusations can have severe consequences. Here are a few steps you can take to evaluate the situation:

1. Observe behavior: Pay attention to any unusual or suspicious behavior displayed by your pastor. Look for signs such as being secretive, consistently engaging in secretive meetings or activities, or displaying an excessive interest in rituals or occult practices.

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2. Investigate Rumors Cautiously : If you’ ve heard rumors or concerns from trusted sources, it may be worth investigating further. However, be mindful that rumors can be false or exaggerated, so it’ s essential to approach the topic with an open mind until you have gathered concrete evidence.

3. Conduct Thorough Research : Research your pastor’ s background and affiliations. Check their credentials, education, and any public associations they may have. It can help you understand their beliefs, practices, and overall reputation within the religious community.

4. Evaluate Teachings And Sermons: Analyze the content of your pastor’ s teachings. Are they grounded in established religious principles and teachings, or do they veer into questionable or unusual territories? Ritualistic practices may involve deviating from traditional religious teachings.

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5. Seek Advice From Trusted Individuals: Consult with other members of your religious community whom you trust. Share your concerns with them and seek their insights. However, exercise discretion, and respect their confidentiality, as such allegations can have far- reaching effects.

6. Approach The Appropriate Authorities: If you have gathered substantial evidence or have legitimate concerns, it may be necessary to report your suspicions to the appropriate authorities within your religious community. They can conduct further investigations or initiate internal procedures to address the issue.

Remember that these steps are a guide, and the specific circumstances may vary. It is crucial to approach this matter with an open mind and fairness, recognizing the potential consequences of any accusations made.

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Frank Oteng known professionally as Ghlagatin is a Ghanaian celebrity blogger, freelance journalist, and reporter.He is the founder of Ghlagatin.net, an entertainment website. He graduated from Accra Technical University, ATU with a National High Diploma in Interior Design.

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