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Locals break Pastor’s Head For Disturbing The Streets With Noise While Preaching

48-year-old South African Pastor Zander Emenogo has been lecturing the expression of God in the city for a long time until the day road hooligans waylaid and ambushed him.

Daily Sun reports that the pastor of The Evangelical Christian Assembly of South Africa spent Saturday lecturing about drugs, wrongdoing and roughness, and against Islam in the boulevards and parks of Joburg. All of a sudden, two young fellows halted him (One Alleged to be a muslim) and let him know that he had a big mouth.

The Nigerian-conceived pastor, a father of two, who has stayed steadfast despite his experience, now lives in Berea. He said he has to pass on the message whether it outraged somebody or not.

Read what he told to Daily Sun bellow.


“Religion should be civilization and everyone or anyone has the supreme power or freedom to choose from any religion, be it traditional Ifa religion or destiny, Islam, Christianity or Buddhism. Preaching against any religion should be considered as blasphemy and should not be allowed in any free society.  Supporting violence is also not allowed.” – Balogun Adesina

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  1. This is good for the pastor, how could he be preaching against islam.

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