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Bishop Obinim says $300k is small money, confirms properties in Dubai

By Michael Klugey
Bishop Obinim says $300k is small money, confirms properties in Dubai
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Head of the International Godsway Church (IGWC), Bishop Obinim has confirmed he owns properties in Dubai.

In a video that has since gone viral on social media, the popular Ghanaian televangelist also revealed that $300k, the cost of his Rolls Royce, is "chicken change" to him.

The contentious pastor Obinim was on vacation in Dubai, together with his wife, Florence Obinim. In the short video, Bishop Obimin reveals that:

"The $300,000 I used to buy my latest Rolls-Royce is even small. I can buy 5 Rolls Royce instantly, how much is $300,000?...It is small money for me".

According to Obinim, Ghanaians used to know the Kumasi Obinim, but to him, God has changed his name to Angel Bishop Obinim. The pastor also he is in Dubai to see one of his properties.

Bishop Obinim says $300k is small money, confirms properties in Dubai

When Angel Obinim was questioned on his vacation and car estimated to be $300,000, he replied:

“Now I’m Dubai right now!!! I’m Dubai myself with my wife, I remember one month ago I went to Spain, Barcelona with my wife I was chilling there or we were chilling there, but right now this exactly one month now we are in Dubai right now, I came here to see one of my properties, one of my buildings.

“Right now the money I have saved in one bank account in Ghana can buy about 4 to 5 Rolls Royce. I am not the first to have a Rolls Royce in Ghana but maybe the second to own the type that I have," he bragged.

However, his latest Rolls Royce ‘Ghost Series II’ certainly tops all of his other brands of cars. Reports sighted by Ghpage.com suggests that the Porsche car is the first that Angel has bought in 2018 and is estimated at about $300,000.

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