Nigerian pastor reveals his futuristic plans for Good Hope Centre

Nigerian pastor reveals his futuristic plans for Good Hope Centre


Nigerian pastor John Anosike – who bragged in regards to the proprietor of Cape City’s Good Hope Centre – has revealed his “non secular mandate” for the landmark web site.

The town-owned property went underneath the hammer final month for R135 million. Nevertheless, officers haven’t confirmed if Anosike’s bid has been profitable.

NIGERIAN PASTOR REVEALS PLANS FOR GOOD HOPE CENTRE

In a video posted on his YouTube account, Nigerian pastor John Anosike of the Spirit Revelation Ecclesia church in Cape City, revealed what he had in retailer for the Good Hope Centre.

The video revealed that buying the property was a part of a “non secular mandate” given to the church and its congregation.

Referring to the landmark web site, the video narrated: “This yr we’ll purchase the land for our nation, tons of of acres, to ascertain the prototype for town of sons.”

A picture of a futuristic metropolis appeared throughout the screens.

Anosike revealed that the constructing could be modeled on others he deliberate to create world wide.

He additionally implied that the centre may very well be used to host conferences, which might “create hundreds of jobs” the place “small companies thrive within the financial system of town of Cape City”.

‘GIVE DOUBLE’

Within the video, Pastor John Anosike additionally inspired his congregation to present their “double honour” to him and his spouse, Ola.

Based on the Nigerian man, this was for use in direction of the “mandate” of the Good Hope Centre.

He warned his congregants, “to not lose focus”. In the event that they did, “you’ll remorse it.”

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Pastor John Anosike bid R135 million for the Good Hope Centre. His possession has not been confirmed by town of Cape City.
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Additionally within the video, the church revealed that people needed to pay tithes for a full yr to turn out to be “residents”, which was required for “personal consultations” with the pastor.

The financial donation was known as “kingdom taxes”, which Anosike – a “basic within the navy of Zion” – would use to “direct its trajectory within the spirit realms”.

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