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“If Benny Hinn Has Real Power, Let Him Go to Mulago Hospital & Cure The Sick” Gen Muhoozi’s Blue-eyed Boy Spits Venom

Popular Ugandan activist and social commentator Frank Gashumba has spoken out strongly against American preacher Benny Hinn following his recent visit to Uganda. Hinn held a massive healing crusade at Kololo Independence Grounds that attracted thousands of people who hoped to witness miracles and receive healing. But Gashumba is not impressed.
Speaking during an interview on Sanyuka TV, Gashumba said he does not believe in the so-called miracles performed by Benny Hinn. He questioned why such pastors never visit hospitals where real sick people are suffering. “If Benny Hinn truly has healing powers, let him go to Mulago Hospital and heal the sick there,” Gashumba said, throwing a direct challenge to the preacher.
He went on to criticize Ugandans who blindly believe in everything pastors say, calling it dangerous. “I’m not a fool for Christ,” he said. “A fool for Christ is someone who believes every word a prophet says without thinking. Only God performs real miracles, not men,” he added. Gashumba believes people should build a personal relationship with God instead of putting all their trust in religious celebrities.
According to Gashumba, many of these miracle crusades are nothing more than planned performances meant to impress crowds and make money. He warned that many so-called men of God are using faith to take advantage of desperate people who are looking for quick solutions to their problems.
Benny Hinn’s visit has sparked a nationwide debate. While some Christians say they were spiritually blessed by the crusade, others, like Gashumba, are questioning the intentions behind such events. His comments have reopened discussions about fake miracles, accountability in the church, and the need for believers to stay alert and informed.
Gashumba’s bold statements have drawn both support and criticism, but one thing is clear — the conversation about truth, faith, and religious influence in Uganda is far from over.