In the midst of the recent BBC documentary shedding light on cults and false prophecies within religious circles, a steamy piece of gossip has emerged, involving Uganda’s famous kickboxer, Golola Moses. A viral video capturing what appears to be a miraculous healing session with Pastor Kakande has set tongues wagging.
The video, making rounds on social media, unveils a moment where Golola Moses, known for his kickboxing prowess, seeks divine intervention for a troubling hand ailment. The church announcer narrates the kickboxer’s eight-month-long struggle with pain in his left hand, making everyday tasks challenging and prompting him to wear a bandage for relief.
As the crowd watches in anticipation, Golola approaches Pastor Kakande with a visible limp, highlighting the severity of his condition. The church announcer sets the stage, describing the kickboxer’s difficulties in folding his fist and the persistent pain he endured.
In the heat of the moment, Pastor Kakande, seemingly in the throes of divine power, points at Golola, initiating a series of seemingly miraculous events. Golola Moses, under the pastor’s spiritual touch, undergoes an instantaneous transformation. The bandage is removed, and with a triumphant gesture, Golola stretches his hand, signaling a miraculous recovery. To further prove the newfound strength, he proceeds to do push-ups, leaving the congregation in awe.
Post-“healing,” an elated Golola Moses expressed, “I could not even fold my fist. I could not even push 100kgs. Right now, there is a power I am feeling in my wrist.”
I want to know how much Golola ate 😂😂😂pic.twitter.com/PNnQQllguy
— Payo (@enywaru) January 9, 2024
While the video has gone viral, stirring conversations and debates, skeptics are questioning the authenticity of the healing session. Some are drawing parallels with the recent exposé on Prophet TB Joshua, questioning whether this is another instance of exploiting vulnerable individuals through staged miracles.