General News of Sunday, 4 May 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Reverend Responds to Media Reports on Occultism at Wesley Girls High School
Reverend Vinny Max Bani leads Christ Symbolic Union International (CSU). He is upset about media reports on occultism at Wesley Girls Senior High in Cape Coast.
The media labeled his book, *Ministry of Angels and How to Activate Them*, as "occult." This followed a search by the Ghana Education Service (GES) at the school.
Bani criticized Rev. Bettey, the GES public relations officer. He disagreed with her description of his book as demonic and magical. He also condemned GES’s decision to remove the book from the curriculum.
A press release from CSU's PRO, King Onesimus, defended Bani's book. It states that the book references scripture and emphasizes a relationship with God. It discusses submission to authority, prayer, worship, and giving as ways to activate angels' ministry.
The release warns against idolizing angels. Bani questioned why GES would remove a book that calls sinners to Christ. He urged the media to verify their stories before publishing.
Last week, Wesley Girls High School was in the news for alleged occult activities. The school denied these claims, but GES later mentioned finding books related to occultism during their search, including Bani’s work.