
Bishop Daniel Obinim, the Founder and Leader of the International God’s Way Church, has publicly addressed his personal life, asserting that he has remained faithful to his wife, Florence Obinim, for nearly a decade. Speaking to his congregation on June 30, 2026, the controversial preacher declared that he has not cheated since 2017, effectively challenging anyone with evidence of an extra-marital affair to come forward. This announcement marks a significant shift for the clergyman, who admitted to having multiple girlfriends in the past but claims to have completely abandoned that lifestyle.
Beyond his claims of fidelity, Bishop Obinim addressed rumors regarding his family, firmly denying that he has fathered children outside of his marriage. He identified his four children—Dr. Grace, Gifted, Promise, and Angel Obinim—as his only offspring and urged the public to disregard any contrary claims. In a move toward reconciliation and privacy, the Bishop further disclosed that he has deleted all social media videos related to a recent public dispute with his wife. He noted that the Holy Spirit instructed him to cease discussing his marital issues in public, signaling an end to the highly publicized domestic tension.
In other significant social developments, the family of the late Elder Dr. (Pharm.) Samuel Kwasi Nkansah has announced the final funeral arrangements for the respected professional. The ceremonies are set to take place in July 2026, beginning with a period of filing past and a burial service at 8:00 am and 9:00 am respectively on Friday, July 10. These services will be hosted at the Harvest Chapel International Headquarters (Tehillah Temple) in Tesano, followed by a funeral reception at the Ghana Police Depot, also in Tesano.
The final rites for Dr. Nkansah will conclude with a thanksgiving service on Sunday, July 12, 2026, at 9:30 am, held once again at the Tehillah Temple. Mourners are expected to observe a dress code of black for the Friday services and black and white for the Sunday thanksgiving. These upcoming events and the public declarations by figures like Bishop Obinim highlight the ongoing intersection of religious leadership, personal legacy, and communal observance in Ghanaian social life.
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