She was speaking in an interview with Accra-based Atinka FM, where she narrated how the water was in high demand.
According to the lady whose identity was hidden, the pastors pay as much as GH?7,000, for the water, and sometimes they even have shortage.
She explained that some family members prefer to have their corpses bathed at the mortuary, and this is the water that the pastors come to buy.
She said when the floor is mopped, the cleaners squeeze the dirty water out and keep it in bottles which the pastors come for in disguise.
Describing it as a ‘side job’, the mortuary worker confessed to be doing this business in order to earn more money, explaining that the work in itself does not fetch them much.
She, however, did not mention the names of the pastors and the churches, perhaps, for fear of being victimised.
"The pastors buy the water, it is in high demand. When the cleaners mop the floor after a corpse is bathed, they squeeze the dirty water into containers which the pastors come to buy," the lady narrated.
The water is being used by the pastors who patronise it to perform miracles in their churches. Read Full Story
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