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In case you’ve been wondering what Ghanaian-born US-based gospel singer and reverend minister, Sonnie Badu has been up to recently, he is happy showing off two of his luxurious cars in his fleet on social media.
Flaunting a GMC SUV and a customized number-plated Mercedes Benz on micro-blogging site, Twitter, the prosperity minister and philanthropist hinted that the “toys” were up for a thorough clean-up.
The two black cars worth millions of Ghana Cedis were photographed in front of his Atlanta home.
“Dreams do come true.. car wash day for the toys .. I pray for you that everything you have dreamt about becoming will become a reality in Jesus name,” the Pastor of RockHill Church captioned online.
He also shared a snapshot of his other Mercedes Benz cars and revealed that it was his favourite car brand.
Dreams do come true.. car wash day for the toys .. I pray for you that everything you have dreamt about becoming will become a reality in Jesus name .. pic.twitter.com/dVBajpihW3
— Sonnie Badu PhD (@SonnieBaduuk) March 9, 2023
“I love black cars what’s your favorite color? I also love Mercedes I don’t do any other … what’s your fav car? I dreamt this now I live it by God’s grace … you are next in line,” he added.
I love black cars what’s your favorite color? I also love Mecedes I don’t do any other … what’s your fav car ? I dreamt this now I live it by Gods grace … you are next in line .. pic.twitter.com/AsonptDSA9
— Sonnie Badu PhD (@SonnieBaduuk) March 9, 2023
His posts have also received mixed reactions from Twitter users who felt ostentatious content of such nature sought to glamorize wealth over salvation.
“I think it is inappropriate for you to be posting your material wealth…which creates the impression that without all this a Christian is not blessed…Preach salvation..that’s the most important not this, ” tweeted one user.
Badu who recently established his own church after moving from the United Kingdom is known for his powerful and anointed worship songs, and he has released several albums including “Lost in His Glory”, “Colors of Africa”, “Covenant Keeping God”, “Soundz of Afrika”, and “Rhythms of Africa”.
He is also the founder of the Sonnie Badu Foundation, which provides aid to underprivileged children in Ghana and other African countries.
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