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Sex crazed prophet exposed
20 Aug 2021 at 04:03hrs | Views
Gerald Eliazer Tanaka Gapare
A Zimbabwean man masquerading as a prophet in Botswana has been shamed after it emerged that he was sleeping with a number of women who sought his services and peddling a ‘magic' oil called ‘Do as I say' for P10 000 a bottle.
According to reports by one of Botswana's popular newspapers, The Voice, Gerald Eliazer Tanaka Gapare, aka Gerald Miracle's arrest came after his former fiancé, Tebo Mooki, spotted a poster advertising Miracle's appearance at a ‘Prophetic Invasion' in Mahalapye.
The paper recently reported that Gapare who is now behind bars was arrested after being deported thrice for being in that country illegally.
According to The Voice, Mooki, 40, who herself is a prophetess at God Grace International Ministry (GGIM), was in fact responsible for Miracle's initial arrest back in April when she had a vivid dream that showed her then-lover was using charms.
The God-fearing woman, known as Prophetess Hannah, told The Voice that in her dream she saw exactly where Miracle hid his devices, which included an animal horn as well as various herbs, bones and ointments.
According to Mooki, when she awoke, she went to the hiding place and found there were indeed strange items hidden there. She says when she confronted her man, he duly confessed to using charms to defraud women and have sex with them.
"I reported to the police and they discovered that he was using a fake passport and was an illegal immigrant. He was deported on the 14th of April but, on the 18th, I was surprised to see his poster advertising a church service in Mogoditshane. He was arrested and deported in June. He is back again!" Prophetess Hannah told The Voice.
Describing Miracle as a sex-hungry maniac, Mooki claims when she asked him to get rid of the horn, he refused, saying he needed it to manage his erections.
"I want this man to be exposed because he is sexually abusing women and stealing their money in the name of God.
"I also found out he was having love affairs with many of my church ushers. I asked him to destroy the horn and he said it is not easy because when he throws it away, he remains horny!"
The paper reported that Miracle's libido was said to be so strong that, according to Mooki, when the police were looking for him, a receptionist at one of the hotels in Gaborone told them that in one night, the miracle man could bring up to seven women back to his room for sex!
Casting her mind back to happier times, Mooki told The Voice the couple first met in 2017 in Rustenburg, South Africa where the church is based. After preaching the Word of God together for some time, they fell head-over-heels in love.
Smitten, by 2018 they were engaged, with Miracle keen to introduce his wife-to-be to his family in Masvingo, Zimbabwe.
"When we met, he claimed to be owning a mine in Zimbabwe, but I became suspicious because he was always broke. I asked his mother about his mining business and she told me it's a lie.
"He kept on pushing that we get married but I refused and told him not until he found a job. He told me he was a servant of God and he was not supposed to work," she told The Voice, concluding it was thanks to the good Lord for showing her Miracle's true colours and helping her avoid a nightmare marriage.
Meanwhile, upon his arrest the alleged bogus prophet was found using a passport, the police believed to be fake.
According to reports by one of Botswana's popular newspapers, The Voice, Gerald Eliazer Tanaka Gapare, aka Gerald Miracle's arrest came after his former fiancé, Tebo Mooki, spotted a poster advertising Miracle's appearance at a ‘Prophetic Invasion' in Mahalapye.
The paper recently reported that Gapare who is now behind bars was arrested after being deported thrice for being in that country illegally.
According to The Voice, Mooki, 40, who herself is a prophetess at God Grace International Ministry (GGIM), was in fact responsible for Miracle's initial arrest back in April when she had a vivid dream that showed her then-lover was using charms.
The God-fearing woman, known as Prophetess Hannah, told The Voice that in her dream she saw exactly where Miracle hid his devices, which included an animal horn as well as various herbs, bones and ointments.
According to Mooki, when she awoke, she went to the hiding place and found there were indeed strange items hidden there. She says when she confronted her man, he duly confessed to using charms to defraud women and have sex with them.
"I reported to the police and they discovered that he was using a fake passport and was an illegal immigrant. He was deported on the 14th of April but, on the 18th, I was surprised to see his poster advertising a church service in Mogoditshane. He was arrested and deported in June. He is back again!" Prophetess Hannah told The Voice.
Describing Miracle as a sex-hungry maniac, Mooki claims when she asked him to get rid of the horn, he refused, saying he needed it to manage his erections.
"I want this man to be exposed because he is sexually abusing women and stealing their money in the name of God.
"I also found out he was having love affairs with many of my church ushers. I asked him to destroy the horn and he said it is not easy because when he throws it away, he remains horny!"
The paper reported that Miracle's libido was said to be so strong that, according to Mooki, when the police were looking for him, a receptionist at one of the hotels in Gaborone told them that in one night, the miracle man could bring up to seven women back to his room for sex!
Casting her mind back to happier times, Mooki told The Voice the couple first met in 2017 in Rustenburg, South Africa where the church is based. After preaching the Word of God together for some time, they fell head-over-heels in love.
Smitten, by 2018 they were engaged, with Miracle keen to introduce his wife-to-be to his family in Masvingo, Zimbabwe.
"When we met, he claimed to be owning a mine in Zimbabwe, but I became suspicious because he was always broke. I asked his mother about his mining business and she told me it's a lie.
"He kept on pushing that we get married but I refused and told him not until he found a job. He told me he was a servant of God and he was not supposed to work," she told The Voice, concluding it was thanks to the good Lord for showing her Miracle's true colours and helping her avoid a nightmare marriage.
Meanwhile, upon his arrest the alleged bogus prophet was found using a passport, the police believed to be fake.
Source - bmetro