Pastor Mensa Otabil Allegedly Charges Between $100k And $800k For Specific Prayers (Full Details)

Pastor Mensa Otabil, the founder and general overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), is reported to collect extravagant fees at his Greater Works Conference that range from $100,000 to $800,000.

These fees total a stunning GHC 1 million to GHC 9 million when converted to Ghanaian cedis.

Bongo Ideas claims that Pastor Mensa Otabil collects these substantial sums from church members to support his personal life and career.

Furthermore, Bongo Ideas states that attendees of the Greater Works Conference are spiritually coerced to sow special seeds of God, which are typically charged in dollars.

Pastor Mensa Otabil Charges Specific Prayers

According to Bongo Ideas, Pastor Mensa Otabil uses the significant donations he receives from churchgoers to fund his personal and professional lives.

Additionally, according to Bongo Ideas, guests of the Greater Works Conference are under spiritual duress to plant exclusive, usually dollar-priced seeds of God.

These monetary contributions are allegedly regularly collected from churchgoers to support the ICGC’s highly regarded leader.

Bongo Ideas tweeted a series of things, including:

“At his Greater Works Conference, Pastor Mensa Otabil is charging $100k-$800k for special prayers, and they’re paying!”

To put it in its Ghanaian context, between Ghc1M and Ghc9M were taken from the general public to support the life and career of the highly regarded religious leader.

At the Greater Works Conference, attendees are persuaded to plant specific spiritual seeds for God under duress every year.

Top regular pastors, who are housed at opulent hotels before and during the conference, seek these extravagant fees or contributions from churchgoers.

These abhorrent funds are raised in order to pay the invited pastors, cover the costs associated with logistics, and boost the head of the mega-church’s self-esteem.

ICGC is one of Ghana’s wealthiest churches, and preacher Mensa Otabil is also Ghana’s wealthiest preacher. The throat-cutting money that is often taken from the participants allows for these unspiritual accomplishments.

Do you recall when Mensa Otabil served on the board of the now-defunct Capital Bank, when investors and consumers lost money owing to bad corporate governance and mismanagement?

Do you recall when Mensa Otabil served on the board of the now-defunct Capital Bank, when investors and consumers lost money owing to bad corporate governance and mismanagement?

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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