Controversial South African preacher, Prophet Mboro, has called his compatriots to give him the honour he deserve and stop importing coal into Newcastle.
He told newsmen: “I’m able to deliver same miracles that people are seeking all the way in Nigeria”.
Named Paseka Motsoeneng by his father, Prophet Mboro was commenting on the death of 84 South African religious pilgrims in Nigeria when the guest house of Prophet TB Joshua’s Synagogue Church of All Nations collapsed in Nigeria mid-September.
“I have the same gift as Nigerian pastor TB Joshua. They‘d get the same help from me; I visit people in hospitals, I am the only famous prophet who prays and rebuilds houses that are ruined,” Mboro said.
Sympathising with South Africans who lost their family members in Nigeria, the prophet said he was willing to donate R10 000 to each family that was affected.
“I feel I must contribute to these families who are left with financial burdens”, he explained.
”I would like to help the 70 families affected by giving each household R10 000. I just don’t know how to reach them.”
He regretted that local prophets are not publicized enough.
“I think we are not promoted enough, I am so famous but there has been a lot of bad publicity of things we do and it makes me feel invisible.”

