WATCH: Mboro challenges Lukau to resurrect Mandela
The pastor accused Lukau of bringing Christianity into disrepute before making his way to press charges against him.
Prophet Paseka Motsoeneng also known as Pastor Mboro negotiates with police, 11 November 2015, in Katlehong on the East Rand, after shop owners mistook his VIP security as armed robbers. Over 20 police officers responded to the scene. Picture: Alaister Russell
Prophet Paseka Motsoeneng, popularly known as Pastor Mboro, vowed to lay charges against Pastor Alph Lukau after a scheduled meeting between the pair didn’t happen.
Mboro embarked on a trip to Lukau’s church in his R2 million BMW i8 in an effort to verify the resurrection that Lukau allegedly performed this past weekend.
“You’re tainting the image of the church!” screamed Mboro before adding: “This is business, it has nothing to do with God.”
#MboroLukau Pastor Mboro persists on. Emphasising that he comes in peace. pic.twitter.com/L1BaHjdyqy
— Palesa Dlamini (@PalesaDlamini_0) February 28, 2019
Mboro stands at the gates of the Alleluia Ministries International and asks to talk to the Pastor. However no one is there to welcome him. #MbotoLukau pic.twitter.com/9nX327Gzku
— Palesa Dlamini (@PalesaDlamini_0) February 28, 2019
The gates are locked. Pastor Mboro pleading for a meeting with Pastor Lukau. “If it’s true that you resurrecteda man, then let’s go to Mandela’s grave to do the same” pic.twitter.com/v0wSi7QFXE
— Nomsa Maseko (@nomsa_maseko) February 28, 2019
Speaking outside Lukau’s Alleluia Ministries International in Sandton after Lukau refused to come out and meet him, Mboro denied claims that his visit and inquiry were fuelled by jealousy.
Mboro: I am not jealous of him. I want us to sit down and talk. pic.twitter.com/GmXXt8GeaM
— Palesa Dlamini (@PalesaDlamini_0) February 28, 2019
Mboro then took his qualms to the Sandton police station where he said he would press charges against Lukau for this past weekend’s resurrection.
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