Nigerian born Solomon Izang Ashoms is on a mission to clean up South African churches

According to Solomon Izang Ashom, there are pastors, prophets and there are spiritual gangsters who pose as man of God and manipulate as well as deceive  people.


SPREADING THE WORD...Solomon Ashom is often invited to radio station to talk about bogus churches in South Africa.

To stage their miracle, they recruit desperate job seekers in Hillbrow, Johannesburg and  other parts of poverty stricken Gauteng areas.

https://www.tiktok.com/@khanyikuhle/video/7425639857554328837?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7498655387903772215  This is one of the areas that the so called churches recruit actors for their staged miracle crusades and deliverance services.

YOU TOUCHED MY GODO!!!....Solomon Izang Ashoms is every false prophets nightmare



 This they do by   finding actors who can deceive their  flock into believing that  they have been instantly released from the bondage of being wheelchair bound. 

Some times produce fake medical report and of course it was through this "man of God".




 Through biblical scriptures such as  1 Chronicles 16:22 DO NOT TOUCH MY ANOINTED ONES, DO MY PROPHETS NO HARM.
EVIDENCE ......SCREEN GRAB of how Alph made headlines in 2019

 They instill fear to those that spotted any wrong doing on their parts. They crush their truth by spreading rumors of how this witness to the wrong doing was either going to steal church's money or if its a woman, they want to sleep with the pastor. The witness or truth bearer often backslide.
PROPHET BUSHIRI COLLECTIONS.... A screengrab I took from one of the Bushiri church official. The Collection was close to R200 000 a week.

 You often feel hurt as the church was the only place you thought you were loved.Majority of black South African  Christians are even accused of loving this new cult like church more than their families. This person, is often still  in the spiritual level of being Loved by Jesus and believing they will overcome any challenge their going through. They only need follow any instructions from this man of God.

SMALL BEGINNINGS... get a simple Bible and read the word, understand it first


The foreign you are, the more believable you will be cause even the Bible tells us, a prophet will be more respected elsewhere than at home. So you believe and continue carrying the Bible, only to open it again on Sunday during his service. You feed off whatever he gives you from the very same Bible. 
You do not read beyond what he has prepared for you on Sunday or Bible Study, Home Cell, Choir practice etc. He feeds you the Bible and you take it all and eat it.


Recently, I wanted to give Alph Lukau a trophy and a standing ovation after that resurrection stunt he had pulled two weeks ago. Excuse me for addressing him this down. You see, when Alleluia International Ministries hosted the ladies conference, I was assigned to to do that movie for the then newspaper, I worked for, The Sunday Times.
After the conference, Lukau was seen driving this car
 A page three story that saw me up all night witnessing, a white couple getting married on the spot, proposals I do not know how many to count, and of course the main course was the oil inside the most expensive glass whiskey jar rubbed in all the ladies fingers...Did I get a man after that, NO! I'm still single and not looking. But thanks to the paper for coughing up R2500 ticket for me to witness this most expensive church movie. Lukau who is known to drive the most expensive cars and recently was blessed with a mansion worth over a million in Sandton, has taste for material things.
Alph is well connected too. He conducted the wedding of former President, Jacob Zuma's wedding and he visited the church  twice, according to our knowledge.
His huge office in Sandton Church boast a huge private gym, big flat screen TVs, a leather furnished boardroom and he walks around with body guards and every now and then  he is escorted by the JMPD to church when hosting an event. Oops!! Sorry, did I mention Idols SA tenth season winner,Vincent Bones and Bongani Nchang were leading the worship team during ladies night conference?  But then again, asikholapho, ku rough kwi entertainment industry yase South Africa. Fame doesn' t pay here. Maybe it used to, but it doesn't anymore. The few who tasted money would never share the secrete of how to make money. So we not judging brothers ku rough macala, we understand, gotta do what you gotta do to pay rent,  feed family, provide as man right?

Last year, Solomon organised the Movement against abuse in Churches.



Ten years ago, no one could speak ill of these men of God, Solomon, who is now based in South Africa was just a journalist for a Christian Magazine, the Parable. He was going about his business, when a story of TB Joshua landed on his lap.


 That was the first time I got the barrage of attack from everywhere. That  was even before the September 12 2014 the guest house belonging to the Synagogue Church of All Nation(Scoan) collapsed killing at least 115 people, 84 of them were South Africans.




" I broke the story from a very reliable and close friend of his", said Solomon. "He told me how TB Joshua was not real, there was a mountain that he goes to pray, he hypnotize people, he was  also accused of sleeping with young girls. That story was wide spread to a point that he got hold of my publication, and told his congregation I was gay, he went behind my back and tarnished my name with advertisers.For me this was the beginning of the work, I didn't know I will do. With that story more people came forward with their stories of the abusive, manipulation, family relationships broken all sorts of social ills you can think of that is caused by these so called man of God and we are OK with everything. NO! Not in My Name.

SPEAK OUT... Movements have been establishsed against the abuse in churches.

 People trust me now. In some cases, I am their first point of call as soon as they see there's something fishy or they have enough evidence to expose the person.  I can say the most disturbing story I have ever done were the  two boys molested by their pastors in Soshanguwe Pretoria. That for me was  the most horrific story ever.
Nigerian pastor, Tim Omotoso during his trial for sexually abusing young women

 Don't get me wrong, all cases of sexual abuse are horrific but what made this stand out, the two boys were young and both wanted to be preachers. He molested both of them, one cant relate his story without hitting his head against the wall or cause harm to himself. It is a real painful story. You want to help the person more to find peace because the damage done and the pain is really unbearable even for the person listening to the story.
Solomon will host the one man   protest Sandton, Greyston Drive tomorrow lunchtime and  at Chris Hani in Soweto Thursday March 8

 Solomon said he saw himself more as an activist for Christianity or good." When I started this, no one believed me. There were people who went behind my back and destroyed all my contacts because of what I do. I interrogate every story that lands on my lap. If the evidence is good enough, then I pursue it. If I do not tell the story of the evil then I wouldn't be serving God. I am one of those that says, Not in my name.
SPEAKING OUT... If we can all take part and so Not in my name. Our society  will be freed from False prophets.

"I do not only create the noise on social media but I am actively involved in churches and all community uplifting work. My wife and I have a little charity that we do down in the Eastern Cape. I consider South Africa my second home. My wife is from South Africa and I spend most of my time in South Africa. Then why not help to better the country by doing one thing, that is right.
I come from a Christian home. Back home in Nigeria, we don't believe in any other thing but God. We read and interpret the Bible together. My wife and I do daily devotion together. We ask each other questions of what we think the scripture says before we even go to church.
I love Nigeria but I also love South Africa it is my second home

. I expose and let people decide for themselves the truth. When I first started, no one believed me, I'm from Nigeria and in South Africa and I finance everything that I do. People are starting to believe me now, I did not have an agenda when started. I got death threats to a point where I had to shift my wife from our house.
Amongst many church leaders that Solomon has spoken against include, Malawian Pastor, Shepherd Bushiri popularly known as Major One, Papa, Daddy by his followers.




Bushiri or major one with president Jacob Zuma


It is up until former president, Jacob Zuma left the office that Bushiri and his wife were arrested for, fraud and money laundering early this year. In the past, the Malawian pastor was untouchable. His financial accountant confessed to a journalist that the church pocketed about a million a week in anointing oil, water, car stickers, cds anything sold in the church. Bushiri didn't bank it. It is still unclear if the rock star preacher, a self proclaimed billionaire who filled up FNB stadium before rapper Cassper Nyovest made the term fashionable. He was a trend setter, boasted of owning three privates jets, hotels, all kinds of expensive top of the range cars.


"I know all these victims go to the church not knowing they are deceived. People become so brain washed that they think everything that they need is through this man of God. I think my Nigerian background helped me. I'm not scared of them, I know the worst they can do is kill me. But then that is the price I'm willing to pay for the truth. These guys are all powerful guys and I'm  a nobody. But this is a battle between light and darkness. We all fighting in the spiritual level,"




We need to look after for each other
Drum Magazine was one of the publication that carried a story of a Klerksdorp Bishop who raped and sexually abused women. The whistle blower is said to be under witness protection programme after someone tried to kill her. Pitso is still behind bars.
Solomon says he believes it is the history of South Africa and the beliefs in quick fixes and witch doctors that South Africans fall prey in these foreign pastors. "Majority of these pastors even consult with witch doctors and use magical portion from witch doctors to hypnotize the masses that flock into their churches every Sunday. Him on the other hand has the muti which he wont reveal and the Bible that he carries every day so that people believe they are real. I stand today and I say I know the truth and these people are deceiving you....#Not in my name.



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Memorial service of the late Jazz singer, Dorothy Masuku in Picture

Last Friday, we attended the memorial service of the late jazz singer, mama Dorothy Masuku.
The legendary singer was laid to rest yesterday at the Wespark Cemetery. While we didn't attend the funeral nor not in a position to write a tribute to mama, we thought we can atleast share the pictures from her second memorial service held at the Joburg Theatre last Friday. A fitting tribute from Mara Louw and legendary Sibongile Khumalo. Mam Dorothy was described as someone who put a lot of passion in everything she did by her grandson Chipo Mtetwa.
Idols SA former judge, Mara Louw also sang at the memorial

Veteran singer, Mara Louw paying tribute to Jazz singer
A screen picture of Mam Dorothy with a friend


Mara kept guest entertained as she spoke of the late star




Jazz singer and veteran, Mama Sbongile Khumalo also paid her tribute
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If you can dream it you can live it..vision board coach Rebecca Kano

On Saturday, I was reminded of a Biblical scripture, "Where there is no vision, the people perish.
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This is because, I had found myself in the vision workshop of Zimbabwean born public speaker, author and life coach, Rebecca Kano.
Vision Board
The Fourways based single mother of two, had all the attention of visionaries, strategist and 2019 year planners  eating in the palm of her hands. This as she explain the importance of having your dream in front of you with pictures and positive words that will help you get to where you want to be in life.
Ladies at the workshop busy writing their 2019 goals


As a child, Kano's family lost everything when she was a child in Zimbabwe. She was later adopted by an American family where she also worked as an aupair. She came to South Africa just a few years ago, where she is starting a new chapter as a divorcee.
Love hug from another sister
"Anyone who plays a role in society or at home, ie mom, dad, son and daughter. You are still an individual. You need to know who you are and who you becoming. Once you know your character and what you love doing then it is easier for you to fulfil the role of being CEO or leader in the society," said Kano to a group of mainly ladies who attended her workshop on Saturday.
She operate  the workshops through request from the public other times, cooperate invitation and family bookings.
Rebecca encouraging woman to live their dream
"It is always wonderful to see people transform or see what they visioned actually come to pass. I've been using this method since 2011 in my life and started giving workshops full time in 2016.

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Just like last Saturday, her class held in Fourways north of Johannesburg, South Africa was packed with women from all racial and different backgrounds. A stand up is planning to give a door to door  comedy service to his clients. The comedian  argues, with these economic times, people want to cut cost on going out. A Spanish woman recently moved to South Africa and is not social media savvy wants to connect with business minded people. She also teaches Spanish.

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With the powerful music background music of American Icon singer Beyonce Knowles, "I was Here" song,  the group of women were encouraged to write down their goals in each of the the following categories, Relationships, Health and Wellness, Spirituality, Education learning and development, Finance, career and business.
"The exercise is to encourage your inner character to come out," said Kano.
She uses everything from  her body language and demonstration to show her students, the process of going after your goal will not be easy. But they must always find a way to win.
Goal focused
"Finding a way of going after what you need might mean the road will not be always smooth and straight. Sometimes you will need to take the longest route to where you going but you will always find a winning.

Her class are also interactive and guest are also encourage to introduce themselves and exchange business contacts before the class ends, the students are asked to write down three things that will stop them from achieving their goals. A lot had fear, doubt and procrastination as their biggest stumbling block.



"Last year, I had a Zulu men who came through with his wife to class. He had to understand what the whole exercise was about before he partook on the process. He gave me a hard time, but I think he also wanted to know the process before he could commit to it.It is always nicer for each person in the family to have their own individual visual board. It is a constant reminder of where you want to go and the goals you want to achieve. I encourage people to look at their vision boards every three months and tick off things that they have achieved," All the goals are achievable you need to work on getting to your dream house or car. Everything needs action.

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"Black man if you want something, do it yourself" saysSA tv gangster, Israel Matseke Zulu

Without the guns and harsh words that often set twitter on fire on Mzansi Magic's series iNumber Number, it is not easy to take the character of skroef or Mugza in the film, Hard to Get
out of Israel Matseke Zulu.

 He still walks like the two characters in the film, talks like them but without the action and the drama of a film of course. The only difference is, in real life, this former jail bird want to leave a legacy that says, "Black men if you want something, do it yourself, there's no one who will help you achieved what you want in life." Yesterday, my cousin brother, Likhona Ndabeni and I found ourselves at tenth Avenue Alexandra township to meet a man who has so many street names. King of Gomorrah, King of Amaroto, Skroef. He is amongst the best in acting a character of a gangster. By the way, he was once a gangster and spent eight years in jail for the crimes he committed then. Also known as GP_ maorange,  an acting and dance academy with his former Sun City prison mate now turned actor, Vusi Shilenge in his home township Alexandra, South Africa.
former car hijacker and house robber Vusi Shilenge has turned his life around. He is now a South African actor and mentors music,acting and dancing talent in his township Alexandra.
He proudly tells me this is his fifth school, Israel Academy which he operate in school classrooms around the oldest township in South Africa after 5pm. A talent coaching school that he finance and had been running for more than twenty years without any brand partnerships or government funding. But despite it all, the school has produced amongst other  television stars, Kgosi Mungake, Keabetswe ramashintsha, Thabang Mokoene, Kgothatso Kekana. "Create something out of nothing" is a module he says he use and by the surrounding and condition of the class, this becomes evident. "What if you do not get funding? You get disappointed and you will never do what you would love to do. "All my projects are paying project and all of my students who are given an acting, dance or singing role, I make sure they get paid. It's a system that I use to alleviate poverty in our black townships. Most children from this Academy are bread winners at home. That feels my heart because all these children are all coming from poverty stricken homes, some come from abusive homes different but painful backgrounds. They are here to do what they enjoy I make sure all my classes are entertaining so that they can keep coming back to learn,' says the Yizo Yizo star. His students had appeared in many films including, iNumber Number, Black Sushi,Soul Buddies, Soul City including adverts and soapies.
Zulu says he doesnt want anything in return for  his time and skills but he is eager to make the children  so occupied that they do not have time to spare."think about it, if the kids knock of at 3pm at school, does homework and soon after he comes here for a practise. By the time his day is over, he doesn't have any other options but to go home and prepare for the next day. This keeps them busy there's not time to think about any crime," he said. As he gets his students ready for rehearsal of Africanism.
A theatre play which will be release in March in all Gauteng province theatres. It is a play that seek to teach Africans to be proud of themselves, heritage and culture. Matseke Zulu had always been passionate about the arts. His love for performing started at a very young age, performing in churches, community  halls and was a member of a gumboots dance club. He says because the industry did not pay in the days, he opted for being a soccer player and later fell into a trap of crime.
"Growing up in an apartheid South Africa, it was very easy to be involved in gangsterism. In Alexandra township where I grew up, our role models were gangsters. i was mentored by gangsters. I knew I will be in prison for what I was doing. Everyone around me had either been or came from prison.It is a life I had lived, it is not as glamorous as they make it look on tv. It is hardcore, you experience, robbery, bullying and if you not aware, the surroundings can strip you of the man you really are,' Matseke Zulu was heard telling another online tv channel. 
 Before practise begin with some warm ups, the class has to first pack the desk and chairs against the window, sweep the floor clean before class began with an African Dance accompanied only by him playing the instruments. Not much is said, as everyone follow the dance root, the jazz song and drum beat. Our host is also caught up in the sound, monitoring  carefully the feet movement the students, the beat and the jazz song in the background. "Be professional in everything you do. You cant come here and do a rush rush job. Repeat again," he stopped the drum to confront a student whom through nerves, didn't do her acting lines properly. As spectators, we didn't notice. But the master did, he stopped playing the ground and join the students to demonstrate what the dance move should be like.
 Even that, he does it so effortlessly as his body slide side to side like a snake. Ofcourse, there was a trip which saw the whole class laughing at him. But there were no love lost as the next performance gave a stunner performance in her poetry lines of the upcoming theatre play, Africanism. The play is written and directed by him."Amongst all the themes I thought I should explore this year. Is that of teaching us black pride. Be proud of who we are as a black nation and be proud of where we come from. Celebrate African pride those are amongst other things I want to explore with this theatre play.
His classes are divided into two groups, the senior class and the junior class. On the classes we cut short because of the storm. As much as everyone enjoyed the rehearsal, the man in charge send them all home. "We need to be responsible in whatever we do.These parents trust us with their children so we need to respect that too. It is a win, win situation for all of us. Spending time with them is my way of giving the community what was not given to me as child. If we become spiritual about it, I can say rehearsal heal me from my nightmares nobody has told me to do this.
Before the junior class could go home, a short prayer is made for their safe travel.

Let Benoni's cake master worry about your birthday cake

The smell of butter mixed with eggs, milk, sugar and flour in the oven hits you the moment you enter Nyathi Street in Benoni, South Africa.  
This is where the township, led Percy cake empire was born. It is is still at its infant stage but judging by the excellent service it provide, one knows the business has reached a peak of taking off.  It was almost the end of August last year when I came again to Benoni. This time to pick up my two-year-old nephew, Ntando Ndabeni's  birthday cake.



Percy the township master of Cakes for any occasion.
Me trying to market beads business at my son's 1st birthday. My print journalist colleagues, Gabi, Monica, Nomahlubi came through for me.
 I was so taken by the work Percy did on my son's birthday. I wanted to tell everybody about his work so that he can fly.
The price for what was done on my son's birthday cake was nothing from what I got from them.
My friend, Gabi Mbele came up with the idea of this cake.
 We were even able to share the cake with all the kids and parents that came through to the party on 4th February 2017 at the Zoo Lake and the kids under the theme of minions.
My nephew's cake Ntando Ndabeni
 My cousin, Linam Ndabeni had chosen the Tom and Jerry theme. Apparently, Ntando loves Tom and Jerry Cartoons. We posted videos of his party on my facebook account: khanyiswa ndabeni
Pic from Percy's Cakes facebook page
 On my second visit, I marveled at the growth of Percy's business. When I initially came, he was just using his sisters kitchen to bake the cakes, but now, he had built himself a bakery a step away from the kitchen he first started from. This bakery is different from the one you probably used to, this one is a two bedroom shack decorated by a bakery stove and all the bakery equipment you can think of. Percy himself came out wearing his white uniform. But I was not in a rush this time. I asked to come in and see where he works. To be honest, I was struck by the progress of a young brother from a similar background as mine just doing it.
Pic from Percy's Cake facebook page
 It turns out, Percy, like the majority of many black children in his age in South Africa. Her sister, couldn't afford to take him to varsity when he needed it. He was baking then but it was not really his passion, he wanted to study something else. But circumstances forced him to bake and sell cakes to neighbours and family in Benoni Township, South Africa. The initially recipe for scones and other cake were shared by grannies in his neighborhood. The tasters and critic's of his work were  of course were his  friends. The nod from these critics led to Percy being confident in selling to the public.
Pic from Percy's Cake facebook page
 But the money was not enough to build a business he wanted. He worked at Game Stores and Something Fishy and saved up enough money to study and operate his business.
Percy's Cake facebook page
 It is his love for what he currently do that saw him through his Diploma in food preparation and cooking. After he completed Intec College certificate.
Percy's Cake facebook page
 His facebook page can set your tongue wet with the beautiful wedding, birthday and many moments that are celebrated better with a piece of Cake. Whether it my favourite, a chocolate, a Swiss Meringue with orange n oreo, Vanilla and Chocolate, you name it Percy is your man.
Percy's Cake facebook page

A purple two ladder Princess Sophia Cake for four year old Kathlego who turned four this year January.
A Pink and White round cake with baby Thando's face as she turned five earlier this year

Percy's Cake facebook page
 You can see this Benoni Cake master was hard at work, trying to please his client at the beginning of this year.
Percy's Cake facebook page
 The 33-year-old business man says he is manage to bring out the vision of every client because he understand what the client want and need and execute that information in a cake.
Percy's Cake facebook page
 His artistry is not only in the design of  a car, a shoe, dress, spider man, minions or any design you can think of in a cake. Everything is beautiful inside and out in at the when tasting his work.
Percy's Cake facebook page
Percy's Cake is currently based in Benoni South Africa. Go to their facebook page for more of their work. 
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