Religion of Thursday, 14 April 2016

Source: atinkaonline.com

'Roman Fada' reconciles Obinim, Owusu Bempah

Bishop Daniel Obinim and Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah Bishop Daniel Obinim and Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah

Two of Ghana’s most controversial pastors, Angel Daniel Obinim of God’s Way International Church and Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah, founder and leader of the Glorious Word Ministry International, have finally smoked the peace, assuring Ghanaians that, they are no more going to be at each other’s throat.

Atinka FM 104.7 was the platform for the reconciliation on Roman Fada’s ‘Edwuma oo” mid-morning show Wednesday.

The pair had in recent times castigated each other over who is the “real man of God”. The feud nearly generated into a spiritual battle between them at Happy FM.

The historic moment started when Angel Obinim was explaining to Roman Fada circumstances leading to the botched spiritual battle with fetish Priest, Yaw Appiah at the Kumasi Jubilee Park on Tuesday.

While making his submission, Angel Obinim said several Ghanaians have launched unprovoked attacks on his person and church and went on to say that Rev Owusu Bempah was among those Ghanaians who were attacking his person.

“Rev Owosu Bempah even accused me of using an evil spirit controlled by bats," he said.

Upon hearing his name on air, Rev. Owusu Bempah called on and explained that it was not his intention to attack Obinim, but rather Obinim’s junior pastors who hurled insults at him for just sharing his opinion on the claim by Obinim that he could turn into a snake and other wild animals.

He further explained that he only fought back when Obinim’s junior pastors descended on him.

Angel Obinim on the other hand conceded that Rev. Owusu Bempah was his ‘big brother’, and that he has so much respect for him and did not intend to run him down or scorn him.

After making their various submissions, the two gentleman came to the conclusion that, it was not worthwhile fighting as men of God and therefore smoked the peace pipe live on Atinka FM.

The two controversial men of God then agreed to be on good terms henceforth and assured Ghanaians that there would not be such public confrontations anymore.