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  • A receipt has surfaced online which indicates a man paid N5,000 to purchase
    ‘deliverance’ at a church in Calabar, southern Nigeria.



    gov.ukThe fee was reportedly
    paid to The God’s Spirit Touch Church International,
    a.k.a.: Chosen Chapel, on September 7.


    Details of when the photo was first uploaded on the Internet and by who were unclear as at Wednesday morning when PREMIUM TIMES saw it on Twitter, where it’s believed to
    have been making the rounds for a while.


    Truecaller (a software used for unveiling owners of mobile lines) identified one of the two numbers listed
    on the receipt head as
    belonging to Prophet David, indicating that the church is genuine.




    A church official, who spoke with PREMIUM TIMES initially said it
    was "impossible" for the church’s receipt to make
    it to the Internet.


    He also said the internal affairs of the church should not be of interest to the public, especially those who are not members of its congregation.


    But as the conversation dragged, he admitted that the receipt emanated from the church and the money was
    meant as contribution
    to rebuild the church following damages from erosion.


    "To say the truth as a child of God, the money was contribution for rebuilding the church because we’ve been battling with erosion,"
    the official, who identified himself as Prophet Osuala, told PREMIUM TIMES.




    "We’ve written to NDDC (Niger Delta Development Commission) for support but no response came," Mr.

    Osuala said.

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