Angry Twitter: 'Mboro and Lakau are in the same WhatsApp group'

01 March 2019 - 10:21 By Odwa Mjo
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Incredible Happenings Ministries leader Paseka “Mboro” Motsoeneng prays next to his BMW i8 before he goes to the Sandton police station to lay a charge against pastor Alph Lukau, of Alleluia Ministries on Thursday, February 28 2019.
Incredible Happenings Ministries leader Paseka “Mboro” Motsoeneng prays next to his BMW i8 before he goes to the Sandton police station to lay a charge against pastor Alph Lukau, of Alleluia Ministries on Thursday, February 28 2019.
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Well-known pastor and leader of the Incredible Happenings Ministry Paseka “Mboro” Motsoeneng  received backlash on Twitter for criticising Pastor Alph Lukau for resurrecting a “dead” man during his church service on Sunday.

A video of Mboro praying outside of Lukau's Alleluia Ministries in Sandton on Thursday received criticism from many  who felt that his actions were hypocritical.

"This miracle is a fraud and if it's not, they must bring proof. Let's talk about it as men of God. That man never died. God will heal people when he wants, in any way he wants. Let's not fake things," Mboro said. 

After being denied entrance into Alleluia ministries, Mboro knelt down in prayer asking God to forgive pastors. 

"I'm here because the name of God has been played with" he said. 

Mboro received backlash as many pointed out that he has previously been in the spotlight for performing so-called "miracles" 

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