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Restore Your Lacking Fingers If You’re So Highly effective – Twene Jonas Slams Duncan-Williams For Claiming He Will Stay Until 100 Years

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U.S primarily based Ghanaian vlogger, Twene Jonas, has lashed out at Ghanaian man of God, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams.

Duncan-Williams is the founder and chief of the Motion Chapel and one of the crucial well-known males of God in Ghana.

Lately, he was captured in a video claiming he would solely die after attaining 100 years of age and that even then, he’ll determine whether or not he needs to die or not.

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“I am 65 and I’ll dwell (until) 100 years. Yeah, I’m going for a 100. You may have a look at me anyway and say nothing, however I say 100. Amen.

“At 100, I’ll decide whether or not I’ll keep or depart…” he instructed his congregation on thirty first evening.

Reacting to the video, Twene Jonas mauled the pastor in his usual fashion.

In accordance with him, if Duncan-Williams is highly effective sufficient to find out the facility of life and loss of life then he ought to merely let his maimed fingers heal to show to everybody.

Jonas rained insults on the person of God for making an attempt to deceive Ghanaians.

In case you aren’t conscious, Duncan-Williams has some fingers lacking on one hand.

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