When I Come to Ghana, I will Serve Food In Ajagurajah Church - Sonnie Badu

Rev. Sonnie Badu pledges to visit Ajagurajah temple to serve food to church member of he gets the chance in his next visit to Ghana

When I Come to Ghana, I will Serve Food In Ajagurajah Church - Sonnie Badu
Sonnie Badu

Sonnie Badu has stated that he would be visiting Bishop Kwabena Asiamah’s Ajagurajah temple during his next trip to Ghana.

The Overseer of the Rockhill Church said this in excitement after witnessing Bishop Kwabena Asiamah serve his church members fodd during church service.

According to Sonnie Badu, the idea of feeding church members with spiritual food as well as physical food is a beautiful idea.

The Reverend, who is currently based in United States, Atlanta,  could not hide his admiration after seeing the video of how the prophet was dishing out meals to his congregants.

“When I come to Ghana I am gonna come help you serve. It’s beautiful." he wrote.

His request is however yet to be met with any sort of response from the ‘Chop bar pastor’.

Bishop Asiamah has built a reputation for himself over the years for his unorthodox way of living.

He always hangs a copper chain on his neck it has the symbol of a snake, he made it very clear that anyone who has any sickness Brit headache, stomachache etc would get healed immediately they gaze at the copper chain on his neck.

According to the bishop, many people have testified to the healing potency of the copper snake. For those who might not be familiar with the Ajagurajah Movement, it is a spiritual church locally called ‘sunsum sore’.

‘Ajagura’ means warrior and ‘jay’ means God therefore Ajagurajah means warrior of God.

Therefore, Bishop Asiamah sees himself as a true prophet of God sent to carry out his assignment on earth.