General Overseer of the Freedom Chapel International, Apostle Francis Amoako Atta says he is surprised self-acclaimed Angel Daniel Obinim could not fly out of police cell.
In his view, no man can stand the strength of an angel thus wonder why the man of God spent about two days in police custody.
“Why didn’t Angel Obinim fly out of police cell because no angel of God can be caged by the police” he stated on Asempa FM’s midmorning programme Abrabo hosted by Maame Akua Austin Thursday.
Bishop Daniel Obinim has been in police custody for two days after being charged with assault and for defrauding under false pretence.
He was arrested Tuesday in connection with a gold fraud case involving GHS11.6million and was detained the night in the Police cells at the Nima Police Station after being transferred from Tema to the Accra Police headquarters for questioning.
Not even the plea of his church members or lawyer could get the police to release the Man of God until Thursday August 25, 2016 when he was granted bail. But Apostle Amoako Atta could not fathom why Bishop Obinim who can metamorphous into any animal including snakes could not free himself from police custody as an Angel.
“If I’m a member of the church I will ask myself questions because when Peter was imprisoned and the church prayed, according to the Bible, an angel of God set him free”.
The Freedom Chapel leader urged Obinim’s church members to take a second look the angel status they have conferred on their man of God after he failed to fly out of police custody.
“Obinim’s church members must be ashamed their angel could not fly out of police cell. For God sake; what is wrong with them” he fumed.
Apostle Amoako Atta called on the police to discontinue the case to prevent his church members who are ready to die for the man of God from plunging Ghana into chaos.
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