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'I have greater powers than TB Joshua, I will destroy him'

Prophet T.B. Joshua
 
Prophet T.B. Joshua

“In our religion, we worship the beast and I am the beast. I am the god. I control life and death. Even your lives are in my hand,” youthful Letsoseng ‘Zakes’ Kedumetse, told The Monitor Correspondent when denying reports that he is a Satanist and the leader of an alleged religious cult that is sending shivers down the spines of Maun residents.

Some residents have labelled the group that worships at the caves behind the Maun General Hospital as Satanists. Though Kedumetse is alleged to be the leader of the group, he denies it.

He says he is not a Satanist, contrary to what people say. He says his religion is called Revolution, not Satanism. Kedumetse explains that  Revolution is a new religion that has followers in Maun and the United States.

“I only have three followers in Maun and the rest are in the United States.  I communicate with them in spirit,” he explained. He denied that none of the 14 youth recently arrested at the caves are his followers. He said in ‘Revolution’ they only go to the caves at night to pray.

“All those arrested are delinquents who are up to no good. They do wicked things like drinking alcohol,” he said. He asserted that Revolution strives to unify all religions to form one religion.

The 19 year-old Kedumetse said a Maun pastor took him to TB Joshua of the Synagogue of All Nations Church in Nigeria to be delivered from evil spirits but the mission failed because of his (Kedumetse) powers.

“TB Joshua failed to deliver me because I have greater powers than him. Even before meeting him in person, I knew him in spirit. He is a prophet of doom that I am out to destroy and he knows it,” he said.