It’s all fake– Sofo Condemn blasts pastors who stage Miracles

Popular preacher and church leader, Sofo Condemn, has taken a bold stance against the rising number of self-proclaimed miracle workers in Ghana’s religious space.
Speaking on Asetena Pa alongside Akoto Mansa, monitored by MyNewsGH, he launched a scathing critique of what he described as deceitful tactics employed by some pastors to manipulate and mislead their congregations.
“Many of the so-called pastors are not real men of God,” he said. “They only exploit the fears and desperation of their followers to make money or gain power.”
Addressing common misconceptions within Christian communities, Sofo Condemn urged believers to separate faith from blind expectation.
“Attending church or being a Christian does not guarantee that you will be rich or live long,” he asserted. “There are people who don’t even go to church and they are living longer and doing well. Meanwhile, someone who never misses a service is struggling with the same problems every year.”
He didn’t hold back on the issue of testimonies either. According to him, many of the dramatic accounts shared in churches are not only exaggerated but completely fabricated.
“Some pastors plan testimonies with members just to convince others that miracles are happening. It’s all fake,” he revealed.
Sofo Condemn also expressed deep concern about the state of many poor church members who, despite years of loyal attendance and offerings, remain stuck in poverty.
“If you’ve been in a church for ten years and your life hasn’t changed, then something is wrong,” he lamented.
“Every pastor must use their platform to better the lives of their members and show God’s true power—not to enrich themselves.”