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Monday, 25 January 2016

London Pastor Gilbert Deya allegedly selling extra virgin olive oil as a miracle cure for cancer and HIV.

Probe: The Charities Commission is investigating Gilbert Deya Ministries, based in Peckham, South London
Probe: The Charities Commission is investigating Gilbert Deya Ministries (left), based in Peckham, London. Mr Deya and his team were allegedly caught selling the olive oil from Aldi (right, file picture) in their church shop

An evangelical preacher who calls himself the 'Archbishop of Peckham' is allegedly selling extra virgin olive oil as a miracle cure for cancer and HIV.

Gilbert Deya and his team were said to have been caught by a newspaper selling the £1.99 750ml product from Aldi in their church shop in South London for £4.99 as a cure if used on food.
One of his associates Pastor Kamara allegedly gave an undercover couple a badly-spelled leaflet including details of ‘mystical powers’ contained including overcoming illness and debt.
'Archbishop of Peckham': Gilbert Deya and his team were said to have been caught by a newspaper selling the £1.99 750ml product from Aldi in their church shop in South London for £4.99 as a cure if used on food
'Archbishop of Peckham': Gilbert Deya and his team were said to have been caught by a newspaper selling the £1.99 750ml product from Aldi in their church shop in South London for £4.99 as a cure if used on food
Royal meeting: Mr Deya, 63, who is pictured with the Queen and Prince Philip on his church’s website, has also claimed in the past that he could give infertile couples 'miracle babies'
Royal meeting: Mr Deya, 63, who is pictured with the Queen and Prince Philip on his church’s website, has also claimed in the past that he could give infertile couples 'miracle babies'
According to The Sun reporters Brian Flynn and Lee Sorrell, Mr Deya claims to have ‘anointed’ the oil - and Pastor Kamara explained: ‘Don’t use any oil except this and the cancer will just disappear.’
The couple went into a room where a pastor rubbed the oil into the woman’s chest, declaring it was the ‘start of your miracle’. She was then pushed to the ground and the ‘witchcraft’ was told to leave.


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