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Controversial pastor Shepherd Bushiri has sparked outrage after accusing South Africa of supporting “evil” in the wake of Chris Brown’s recent concert at the FNB Stadium.

Bushiri, who is known for his lavish lifestyle and claims of performing miracles, took to social media to express his disappointment and frustration with the South African media and public. He claimed that he had filled the FNB Stadium for four consecutive years with a crowd of 110,000 people, but received little to no recognition or praise from the media or the public.

Bushiri accused the media of deliberately ignoring his achievements and instead focusing on “evil” and “negative” news. He also claimed that the media’s failure to acknowledge his success was motivated by hatred and jealousy.

Bushiri’s comments have sparked widespread outrage and criticism, with many accusing him of being self-serving and attention-seeking. Others have questioned the accuracy of his claims, pointing out that there is no evidence to support his assertion that he filled the FNB Stadium for four consecutive years.

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The controversy has also raised questions about Bushiri’s motives and the true nature of his ministry. Critics have accused him of using his platform to enrich himself and promote his own interests, rather than serving the needs of his followers.

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