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Angel Bishop Obinim Reportedly Declares Only His Biological Children and Church Members Should Handle His Funeral

Founder of the International God’s Way Church, Angel Bishop Daniel Obinim, has sparked widespread discussion on social media after a statement attributed to him claimed that only his biological children and church members should take charge of his burial and funeral arrangements if he dies.

Angel Bishop Obinim during a church service amid discussion over his reported funeral statement.
Angel Bishop Obinim Reportedly Declares Only His Biological Children and Church Members Should Handle His Funeral 2

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According to the widely circulated statement, the controversial preacher allegedly said his wife should not be involved in any aspect of his funeral or burial preparations, a remark that has generated mixed reactions across social media platforms.

Statement Sparks Public Reactions

The reported declaration has quickly become a trending topic, with many Ghanaians debating whether such instructions are appropriate to make publicly. While some believe every individual has the right to determine their final wishes, others have questioned the circumstances behind the alleged comments.

No Official Clarification Yet

As discussions continue online, there has been no widely circulated official clarification explaining the context of the reported statement. The comments remain the subject of intense public debate, with supporters and critics sharing differing interpretations.

Why This Story Matters

Funeral arrangements and inheritance issues often generate emotional and legal disputes within families. Public statements by influential religious leaders on such sensitive matters frequently attract national attention and fuel wider conversations about family, succession and personal wishes.

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