•He decides he wants a new Range Rover.
•He creates a special fundraiser scheme called “Transport Blessing.”
•He asks his followers all over the world to contribute $300 each to help him buy the car.
•In return, everyone who gives money gets a prayer card that’s supposed to help them get their own new car by the end of the year.
But here’s what doesn’t add up:
- If the prayer cards really work, why doesn’t Kakande just use one to get his own Range Rover?
- People have to pay real money for him to get his car, but all they get to help them buy their own dream cars is a prayer card?
- Kakande has more than 50,000 followers worldwide. If only half of the them give $300 each, he’d end up with $7.5 million. Meanwhile he only needs about $200,000 to buy the Range Rover, so what happens to the $7.3m balance? “this is assuming only half of his followers contributes”
If we go deeper, they will say we don’t understand spiritual things.