Unmasking the Hidden Agenda: How a Secret Body is Manipulating Africa's Religious Landscape to Suppress Economic Growth

By Taghogho Von Apochi 

If I tell you this truth, will you believe it?

There exists a secret body behind the surge of Pentecostal churches across Africa. Have you ever wondered why these so-called miracle pastors are often surrounded by white individuals, both on stage and behind the scenes? These individuals aren't just random supporters. They control the media teams, oversee the so-called miracle operations, and manage the spread and general governance of these churches. They report directly to headquarters, receiving funding and instructions.

Now, let me ask you: What do you think the real purpose of this is?

This is a secret agenda that intensified in the 1970s when the secret body began to fear Africa's potential. Chinweizu, in his book *The West and the Rest of Us*, discusses how certain powers have historically sought to undermine Africa's rise (Chapter 4). Similarly, Noam Chomsky, in *Hegemony or Survival*, touches on how global dynamics are manipulated to maintain control and suppress emerging threats (Chapter 7).

Here’s something even more astonishing: 85% of these "men of God" have no idea they are merely instruments in this grand scheme.

The true motive is clear. Keep healthy, young, and vibrant Nigerians and Africans trapped under a religious spell, stifling the industrial revolution in Africa. Instead of worshipping once a week, as is common in Judaism or most developed countries, these churches have instituted a curriculum of at least three to six weekly services, wasting the precious time of millions.

Christ taught that the human body is the temple, that moderation in fellowship is key, and that man should work to eat. Yet, these strategies have rendered Africans economically inert, docile, and trapped in poverty.

They introduced the "prosperity gospel," a concept that doesn't exist from Genesis to Revelation, to strip people of their meager earnings and trap them in a vicious cycle of need and poverty. When a few individuals manage to escape this cycle by chance or luck, the church claims credit, attributing it to the pastor's prayers. The media team exploits this to propagate a false narrative, offering false hope to others still trapped in this unproductive pattern.

This model has held the continent hostage for decades, and it is effective.

However, there are a few true men of God rising with the truth, striving to break the chains that have bound Africans for years. They are using the true Gospel of Christ to liberate men and women blinded by this economically destructive system. Yet, the truth is being fiercely resisted, with new strategies being devised by this secret body to discredit those fighting to free Africans.

The moment Africa breaks free from these religious toxins, returning to Christ, worshipping in spirit and truth, and fellowshipping with others once or twice a week for just a couple of hours, then dedicating the rest of their time to work and nation-building. Africa will unleash its true potential, and the world will stand in awe.

This is why algorithms on social media platforms are being designed to stifle the truth and promote more anti-gospel messages, false teachings, and doctrines of slavery, because the truth has begun to use their own platforms against them, and they are desperate to filter it out.

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  1. This is an eye opener. Thanks sir.

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  2. U're very right Doc. The bitter truth

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  3. Not far from the truth. Fact

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  4. Enlightening piece...but this religious slavery is not restricted to Christianity alone, most of the atrocities being pertrated in Nigeria for example is deeply rooted in some falsified religious beliefs...Africans need mental liberty first to facilitate religious liberation

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    1. I agree with your position because Islam has been radicalized and used to enslave the minds of people. African traditional religion is not left out, has been corrupted through the eyes of the god (royal fathers). A typical example is the political Oʻroʻ. Is is quite a shame that humans go the length to

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