A 67-year-old Ghanaian man, who had reportedly been blind for 22 years and living as a beggar on the streets, experienced a miraculous healing at an Easter Sunday service hosted by The Church of Pentecost in Kasoa.
The man, whose identity has not been disclosed, had attended the convention seeking divine intervention.
The church, known for its healing services, witnessed the remarkable moment when the man regained his sight, causing a stir among attendees. The news of his healing quickly spread, with many celebrating the supposed miracle.
In a recent development, the Ghana Police Service is said to have arrested a Ghanaian man for allegedly misleading attendees at the convention.
It is reported that he deceived the church and attendees by pretending to be blind and then falsely claiming to have regained his sight during the service.
The incident has sparked a debate about the authenticity of miracles and the need for caution in verifying such claims.
The Church of Pentecost has not commented on the arrest or the incident, but sources indicate that they had promised to provide housing and support to the man who had genuinely been blind, as he and his family were reportedly homeless.