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Mama Fiina gives Shs2m offertory in Pastor Bugembe’s church

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
January 26, 2015
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Traditional healer Mama Fiina was among the hundreds of famous people who attended Pastor Wilson Bugembe’s Celebrity Sunday service.

The service brought together celebs of different religious denominations who filled the church, relegating regular church goers of Light The World Ministries in Nansana to peeping through windows.

But of all the celebs who attended the service, Mama Fiina, the leader of the traditional healers in Uganda received the loudest cheers.

“I know my coming here is going to get people talking. They say I practice witchcraft, but our goal is to heal people,” she said.

“I also believe there is a supreme God,” she added.

Mama Fiina gave an offertory of Shs2m to the pastor. The money will help in bettering the learning conditions of children who were recently aired on NTV studying under a tree and writing on the ground.

It should be recalled that Pastor Bugembe sang calling Mama Fiina to leave her traditional healing ways and join the church in his Mukama Njagala Kumanya song.

Mama Fiina said that if she receives the call of the Lord to leave traditional healing and become a pastor, she will do it.

The controversial traditional healer was on Christmas Day among the congregation at the Catholic Rubaga Cathedral in a Mass that was led by Archbishop Cyprian Lwanga.

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