Coronavirus pastor arrested while holding church service in ghana video
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On March 29, 2020, a pastor in Ghana was arrested by the police while holding a church service in defiance of the government's ban on public gatherings to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The pastor, identified as Bishop Obinim, is the founder of the International God's Way Church in Accra, Ghana. He was arrested along with several other church members and officials after police received a tip-off about the unauthorized gathering.
In a video that went viral on social media, Bishop Obinim can be seen leading a packed church service, with many attendees not wearing masks or observing social distancing measures. The pastor claimed that God had instructed him to hold the service, despite the government's ban.
The Ghanaian government had imposed a ban on public gatherings, including church services, to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The ban was intended to reduce the risk of transmission and protect the public's health.
Bishop Obinim's arrest sparked controversy, with some people defending his right to hold the service and others criticizing his actions as reckless and irresponsible.
The incident highlights the challenges that governments and religious leaders face in balancing the need to protect public health with the need to respect religious freedoms.
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