Frank Annor: I Still Stand By My Story

The man whose complaints led to the issuance of an arrest warrant for the General Overseer of the International God�s Way Church says he still stands by his story. Frank Annor says he was contracted by the pastor to bury snakes, candles and bones suspected to be from the human body at the church premises of Prophet Adarkwa Yiadom at Ahenema Kokoben in the Ashanti Region. He said there are so many other things Bishop Daniel Obinim has contracted him to do. Below Is The Transcript Of The Voice Of Frank Annor Prophet Obinim and I had a covenant that if I told anyone about any of the things we have done, I would either go mad or die. So I became very scared, anytime I tried to tell someone I became dumb. Prophet Obinim told me that we had to do a second one; he said after a successful completion of that one he would add 60 million (GH�6,000) to the 40 million (GH�4,000) he had already promised me, making a total of 100 million (GH�100,000). He said we had to go to the cemetery to exhume the head and the legs of a dead person. At this I became angry and hanged up on me. I believed at this point he got the impression that I wanted to tell people about all that we have done. He said if I successfully buried this one too, he knew how he would carry out the rest of the plan to make it look like Prophet Ebenezer was using some other powers other than God�s in his miracle business. In short, he wanted to disgrace Prophet Ebenezer. So I asked him what else he wanted me to do. He said he would let me and one Charles go to the Volta Region to a village where Metro TV�s telecast does not go and there we should bring people, whom we would chloroform and make it look like they were in coma. Then he would revive them. So we got three people whom we gave 5 million (GH�500) each, we brought them to Kumasi and he carried through with the plan. That was a transcription of the voice of Frank Annor, the man who is accusing Bishop Daniel Obinim of plotting to disgrace colleague Pastor Prophet Adarkwa Yiadom. Attempts by Joy news to reach Bishop Daniel Obinim for his side of the story have so far not yielded any results.