NATIONAL NEWS - It appears the resurrected man at the centre of a resurrection storm isn’t the only one who has been previously linked to Pastor Alph Lukau.
Pastor Lukau from the Alleluia International Ministries made headlines this week after he supposedly resurrected a man from the dead. The man, also known as Elliot, is said to have been arrested for the role he played in the resurrection on Sunday.
Social media was quick to find Elliot eating a meal after the astonishing “miracle”. He has been arrested for the role he played according to a man who claimed to be his employer.
Speaking to Azania Mosaka’s 702 radio show on Tuesday, the employer named Vincent confirmed that he had been told by his other employees that Elliot had been arrested and that they had no further details at this stage.
“I got word from one of the guys that works for me that knows [resurrected man], I believe they arrested him today,” said Vincent.
“Can you imagine what a life he’s had? He’s worked for me, he died, he was resurrected and now he’s been arrested,” joked Vincent.
It appears a second man has been linked to previous photos of Lukau. The white male who appeared to have a shocked look on his face when Lukau performed his resurrection appears to look very similar to another individual the social media CSI unearthed.
More than three images show that the man was not just a visitor at the church on Sunday but had some type of relationship with the pastor.
Meanwhile, Bishop Elly Mogodiri of St Oaks Global Church of Christ, in Hartebeespoort, north of Johannesburg, has opened a case of organised crime and fraud against prophet Lukau.
Read more on the Caxton publication, The Citizen.
It appears the resurrected man at the centre of a resurrection storm isn’t the only one who has been previously linked to Pastor Alph Lukau.