Man of God accused of sexual misconduct

“Many of the girls were asked to delete their chats with him and sworn to secrecy with threats of prophetic or supernatural punishment befalling them should they expose these things, so the evil thrived,”

Some members of Divinity Empire Campus Ministry (DECAM) are accusing their founder, Apostle Vinny Max Bani, of alleged sexual misconduct among other offences.

DECAM is a denominational church birthed from a non-denomination form of Scripture Union, Christ Symbolic Union International (C.S.U).

In a statement, former executives of DECAM alleged that Apostle Bani took advantage of his office and slept with female members of the church in exchange for favours or church recognition.

“Many of the girls were asked to delete their chats with him and sworn to secrecy with threats of prophetic or supernatural punishment befalling them should they expose these things, so the evil thrived,” the statement said.

Describing him as a “narcissist with delusions of self-worth and aspirations of power and control over others,” the former executives also alleged that the founder have absconded with upcoming camp meeting fee and failed to register the church in its 13 years life span.

All efforts to reach Apostle Bani for his reaction proved futile.

Below is the full statement issued by the former executives.

Source: Daily Mail GH

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