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The origin of Pamela why





Pamela why - UNBELIEVABLE! A FIGHT breaks out in church -
Accurate Prophecy with Alph LUKAU
The origin of ‘Pamela Why’ that is trending throughout the
social media is the following video that captures the operation accurate
prophecy in Allelujah Ministries International through God’s general, Pastor
Alph Lukau.

Pastor Alph Lukau of Allelujah Ministries International
(AMI), a man set aside by God, anointed with a supreme anointing never stops to
wow the world with the operation of the gift of prophecy in an unconventional way.

Voiceofdominion.com thought it wise to recapture this moment
so that many can understand the origin of the phrase ‘Pamela Why?’ for the
glory of God. It is worth noting that the prophetic is the most misunderstood
and most criticized gift of the Spirit. Hence, we clearly understand why many
are outrageous with this operation. But as Senior Prophet T.B Joshua puts it: ‘What
people know, they destroy. What they don’t know, they call names.’ Hence,
people like Alph Lukau will go to any extent to do the will of God, restore
destinies and bring about light through the prophetic and let the barking dogs
bark.


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