
Audio By Carbonatix
A Tema-based herbalist and spiritualist, Togbui Amuzu, has set the stage to cause a stir in Christian circles when he declared his capacity to reverse the curse invoked by embattled Bishop Daniel Obinim on his former girlfriend’s child.After dazzling a group of journalists in Accra with his spiritual prowess, Togbui Amuzu, who calls himself a professor of the spiritual realm, also announced he is ready to heal the 3-year-old child who had become physically challenged as a result of the machinations of Bishop Obinim.According to Togbui, he was directed by the Holy Spirit to come to the aid of the innocent child who was unnecessarily embroiled in a conflict it had no power to disentangle from itself.Bishop Obinim, the Head Pastor of the International God’s Way Ministry, admitted on radio he cursed the child.The child in contention has since its childhood been unable to walk or function as normal child.According to the Bishop, he took the action because the child’s mother had deliberately maligned him with the intent of collapsing his church and marriage.But to Togbui Amuzu, who claims to have cured numerous people of different ailments, the physical challenge the child is suffering is not a problem at all.“I am committed to [saving] the child who has a bright future,” he stated.
And to make real his assertion, the herbalist held a group of journalists spell-bound with his spiritual exploits by pouring water into a folded newspaper without the paper getting wet and later commanded the water to pour out of the newspaper into a red glass.Whether Togbui can live up to his promises remains to be seen.But the spiritualist, who is known for using his services to promote the interest of businessmen and politicians, insisted that since “Bishop Obinim used spirits to cripple the innocent child, I will also use spirit to reverse that spell.”He said that since pastors were finding it difficult to heal the child, he would perform that task to give glory to God.Asked where he derived his powers from, he said “we all worship the same God. The Almighty God gave us strength and wisdom and directed us to use herbs to cure, but not to destroy with those gifts.”Togbui Amuzu, who owns the Great International Temple at Michel Camp in Tema, claimed he has used herbs to cure similar ailments and assured that “God’s name will be praised.”
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
2026 World Cup: Ghana lose to Croatia to finish third in Group L
1 hour -
Clarke steps down as Scotland boss after World Cup exit
1 hour -
Heatwave breaks records in Germany, Denmark and Czech Republic
2 hours -
Burkina Faso severs diplomatic ties with France
2 hours -
Zipline medical drone delivery: Ghana operations decline as Nigeria expands to reach 100m people
2 hours -
Israel strikes southern Lebanon as Hezbollah condemns new deal
3 hours -
Government, Zoomlion reopen Achimota Transfer Station to tackle post-flood waste crisis
4 hours -
Ghana and Ukraine: Defence rapprochement raises questions about transparency and mandate
5 hours -
PURC donates computers to UCC Institute for Oil and Gas Studies, assures university over electricity billing dispute
5 hours -
MSDA commissions 50,000-litre automated water project for Saltpond Municipal Hospital
6 hours -
Gov’t committed to protecting pension funds for Ghanaian workers – Vice President
6 hours -
Mastercard Foundation charges AIMS Ghana Class of 2026 to drive innovation, leadership and employment across Africa
6 hours -
Black Stars go again tonight
6 hours -
‘AIMS rewrites the equations of your life’ — Alumna Dr Perpetual Andam Boiquaye challenges graduates to pursue bold ambitions
6 hours -
Princess Marie Louise Children’s Hospital marks 100 years with call for greater investment in child healthcare
7 hours