Frankline Ndifor

A pastor, who laid his hands on dozens of confirmed and suspected cases of Covid-19 in Cameroon, has died of the illness on Saturday.

Frankline Ndifor, 39, a candidate in the central African state of Cameroon’s presidential election in 2018, claimed to cure Covid-19.

In previous weeks Covid-19 patients had flocked to the Kingship International Ministries Church, founded by Ndifor, where he lay his hands on them and prayed for their healing, reported Voice of America News.

His supporters called him a ‘prophet’ and blocked entrance to his home in the capital city of Douala for eight hours as medical staff tried to retrieve pastor Ndifor’s body on Saturday morning.

Dr Gaelle Nnanga, who was called to treat pastor Ndifor after he started suffering severe respiratory difficulties a week after falling ill with the virus, said the pastor died 10 minutes after treatment.

The Governor of the coastal region said a police force had to be deployed when supporters blocked the entrance to his home and claimed the pastor was on a spiritual retreat with God so could not be buried.

They sang and prayed for his resurrection throughout the weekend. He was buried in front of the house on the day of his death.

Follower Rigobert Che said ‘the prophet’ prayed for him and several dozen others who had been diagnosed with or were suspected of having coronavirus.

“This is a pastor that has been laying hands [on the sick] and claiming that he cures COVID-19,” the Follower said. “If you, the person that claims that you are curing COVID-19, you are dead, what about the fellow people that were affected by the COVID-19?

“Now that he is dead, I do not know how the people that he was laying hands on will be healed,” the Follower added.

Pastor Ndifor was also donating buckets and soap to people in need and his last public outing was on April 20, when he went out to distribute face masks.

Another supporter, Akere Muna, tweeted: “Pastor Franklin Ndifor Afanwi – Gone too soon.

“A man of great spirituality. This guided his entry into the political arena. If he left this world due to COVID-19, then it must be to remind us of the reality of this pandemic. May his gentle soul rest in peace.”

Pastor Ndifor came 7th out of nine candidates in 2018’s presidential election, with 23,687 votes.

There have been 3,529 confirmed cases of coronavirus, and 140 deaths so far in the central African state.

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