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A section of the Ghanaian public has expressed outrage following a packed Christian event organized by the Christ Embassy Church in Accra.
The event which was christened pneumatic night was attended by several members of the church with no face masks on.
All other safety protocols were thrown to the wind, as the members of the church failed to observe social distancing and other safety protocols.
The attendees danced to songs and defied all the protocols put in place by the government for churches to observe.
A video of the event on the official Youtube channel of the church was made private after social media users slammed the church.
However, some persons have managed to share the video on social media.
Photos of the event went viral with social media users demanding the arrest and prosecution of the organizers
Already, the general overseer Pastor Chris has advised his church members not to take the vaccine against the Covid-19 because it was demonic.
He claims the word of God speaks against the vaccination.
His assertions were refuted and had some other top men of God slamming and taking him to the cleaners over his false doctrines.
It has also emerged that the event was guarded by police personnel from the Ghana Police Service.
At the ceremony, the attendees sang songs claiming they were not scared of the Covid-19.
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