Obinim’s case adjourned to July 20

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The case involving controversial Ghanaian pastor Bishop Daniel Obinim has been adjourned to July 20, 2020.

At a second appearance in court on June 1, prosecution prayed the court for more time to conclude its investigations and make their case.

The court, consequently, granted the request and adjourned the case to the said date.

Bishop Obinim, who is founder of the International God’s Way Church, is facing the court for forgery of false documents and publication of false news.

On the last appearance in court, the famed religious leader was granted bail with three sureties, one to be justified.

Obinim was in police custody for almost three days after he failed to meet a ¢100,000 bail granted him by an Accra Magistrate Court prior to today’s hearing.

Multiple reports said he had been admitted at the Police Hospital in Accra before he was released later.

By Jonathan Ofori, Daily Mail GH

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