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Wisdom Nkhoma
Wisdom Nkhoma
6 years ago

We thank God for saving you, Father Evance. May the good Lord touch and heal your broken heart.

Praise The Lord
Praise The Lord
6 years ago

That is how God’s miracles work, our beloved priest would have been killed. Imagine if the doors had jammed and unable to get out.

The priest is being given a second chance. Stop worshipping idols (croses and crucifixes). Your God is a jealousy God, He detests idol worship.

Let’s all worship God in truth brothers and sisters.

General Momoh
General Momoh
6 years ago

Sorry for the incident father,but when police remind drivers to have fire extinguishers in the their vehicles they hate and insult police, komaso olemba inu,galimoto imakhala ndi bonnet imodzi basi, not front bonnet ,kulibe rear bonnet ,kumbuyo kumakhala Ku boot,wish,atolankhani ap Blantyre Business college away,copy and paste muzikhala ngatiso I’ve a MSCE,nzanu ndi uja ankati section 188 blackets 22,blackets nkumati muzitilamulila nyoooooo!!!! Shupiti ,ma certificate ogula.

Wenger
Wenger
6 years ago
Reply to  General Momoh

Mr General Momoh, you don’t know what you are talking about. Not every car has a front bonnet. My car an Audi R8 has rear bonnet, my engine is at the back and the boot in front. There are a lot of cars with rear bonnet. Have you seen or driven a supercar? You might have gone to good college or university but you still have a lot to learn. We all learn something new and today General Momoh will learn to shup up and let us all laugh 🤣🤣🤣

Emmanuel Potani
Emmanuel Potani
6 years ago
Reply to  Wenger

Mr Wenger!
Esssssshh ndilibe nanu mau apatu mwatiphera mfiti,tinanyozedwa kwambiri ndi a General Momoh munthu ozindikila kwambiri!

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