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Buy Me A New Range Rover In 5 Days If You Want God’s Blessings!! Pastor Kakande Tells His Followers To Give Him 1 Million Shillings Each

Pastor Kakande, known for his leadership at Kakande Ministries and Synagogue Church of All Nations, made an unconventional request to his congregation in a recent video plea.
He urged them to purchase a brand new black Range Rover, showcased in a video delivered in Luganda with English translations.This luxurious vehicle, he claims, requires each devout follower to contribute $300 (equivalent to about 1,142,380 Ugandan Shillings) within a tight 7 day deadline, aiming to secure the car by April 14th.
Promising divine blessings to contributors, the pastor boldly declared, “Invest in My Car, and God will invest in yours,” urging both local and international followers to participate.The pastor’s fascination with automobiles is no secret.
In a recent spectacle, he imported a lavish Land Cruiser worth over 400 million Ugandan Shillings, flaunting it proudly on social media. This 2017 custom Lexus LX 570, equipped with a powerful V8 engine, advanced chassis, 4WD capabilities, and lavish eight seat accommodations, remains a distant dream for many of his admirers.
Pictures of this extravagant vehicle flooded the pastor’s Facebook page, leaving many in awe and others in disbelief.In the middle of his car centric endeavors, Pastor Kakande introduced another curious commodity to his flock: “holy rice,” priced at a staggering 50,000 Shillings per kilo.
This novel product, alongside his latest vehicular ventures, has sparked widespread debate, with calls for regulatory measures on pastors’ financial activities gaining momentum. However, before any action can be taken, the pastor’s new acquisition commands attention as he cruises around town in his latest extravagant possession.
Pastor Kakande’s affinity for luxury vehicles is not a recent development.Back in 2015, he made headlines with the acquisition of a Mercedes Benz G-Class, ceremoniously cleansed with holy water by the church on Easter Sunday
.The latest move has already raised eyebrows and wallets alike, with the pastor now soliciting a million Shillings from his flock to fund his newest aspiration: a luxury car.
Through a viral video, he appealed to his followers, converting the requested contribution into various currencies, emphasizing that it’s a gesture of love rather than obligation.Despite assertions that the donation is voluntary, the pastor’s persuasive rhetoric underscores a sense of expectation among his supporters.
He has set a specific date for the collection of funds, urging those who truly “love Kakande” to participate. While insisting that purchasing a vehicle isn’t a prerequisite for blessings, his gentle request carries implicit pressure, particularly as he refrains from tapping into church construction funds for the acquisition.
Encouraging contributions from abroad, Pastor Kakande is extending his appeal beyond national borders, inviting supporters to express their affection through financial means.
In return, he promises a golden card and heartfelt Christmas greetings, invoking nostalgia for his own humble beginnings and the transformative power of generosity.
Critics have not remained silent amidst the pastor’s latest venture. Social media platforms buzz with commentary, with some decrying the exploitation of faithful followers and labeling pastors as opportunistic charlatans.Kayitare Mike condemned Pastor Kakande as a thief disguised in the garb of godliness.
Kakwenza Rukirabashaija, a vocal dissenter in exile, branded these ecclesiastical entrepreneurs as conmen, masquerading shamelessly beneath the cloak of pastoral authority. In his colorful denunciation, he dubbed their followers as nothing more than sheep led astray, possessing not even the wit to discern their own exploitation.