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Prophet Kakande asks believers to pay Shs500k for new year’s “special touch”

In a video that has since gone viral on social media, Pastor Kakande has invited his flock for a new year’s service, in which he is to give those in attendance, a special touch.

Prophet Kakande has asked believers to pay Shs500,000 for his new year special touch

A video of Prophet Samuel Kakande asking members of the Synagogue Church of All Nations for shs 500,000 to receive a special touch on New Years Eve has gone viral causing mayhem on social media over the Man of God’s conduct before his shepherd.

The self-styled Prophet in a short clip called upon members of his church to avail themselves for this special touch on 31st December 2022, as this wiill unbind all their misfortunes into the new year.

Prophet Kakande said the special touch will cost a staggering Shs500,000 or the equivalent in any other legal tender.

“Those who want to enter the new year with a special touch. You come around on 31st, during day. Those who will come for the special touch will pay only 500,000,” he says.

In the video, the infamous Kakande further calls upon those that are interested to come in huge numbers.
“Those who are interested, come many, come all,” Prophet Kakande said in the video.

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The prophet’s recent antics have been met with mixed reactions on social media, with most users, criticizing the unreasonable financial strain he is exerting onto members of his audience.

last month, the prophet asked members of his church to contribute $300 or Shs1m each to enable him to acquire new golden wheels as a Christmas gift.

The controversial Man of God has also recently made news after he sold Holy Rice to believers with a Kilo going for shs 50,000 saying the money will go towards purchasing a vehicle before Christmas.

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“This guy is the true meaning of scam and false preacher and no one cares, they are building a whole city for him, bought cars for him, bought his upland rice at 50k,” a disgruntled believer complained.

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