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Isaac Anderson, a Ghanaian pastor based in the United
Kingdom (UK), saw his online prayer session take an unexpected turn on Monday
when a masked thief snatched his phone mid-livestream, cutting the broadcast
and stunning his virtual congregation.
Anderson was conducting the morning prayers on Hoe Street,
Walthamstow, London, when the incident happened.
“Today, the 23rd of September, I declare you blessed. I
declare favour upon your life, upon your business, upon your family,” Anderson
prayed before he was cut off by two cyclists wearing ski masks.
The cyclists had spotted him and started trailing him before
they made off with his phone, a portion of the broadcast shared on X showed.
A bus driving towards the pastor honked multiple times in
what may have been a warning, but Anderson appeared engrossed in the prayers.
Only the sound of wind is later heard blowing into the
device as the cyclists run off, followed by a sudden blackout and an abrupt end
to the livestream.
Anderson addressed the incident in a subsequent video
message filmed from a device he identified as his tablet.
“This morning, I was walking and doing a live session to
declare blessings upon people’s lives. Suddenly, someone on a bike came from
behind and snatched my phone, an iPhone 16 Pro Max, right out of my hand,” he
The pastor lamented the loss of his files and said he would
trust God for a new phone.
In another video he shared, the pastor said he fell heavily
and sustained injuries as he attempted to chase the phone snatcher.
In the video shot in a hospital where he is receiving
treatment, he asked his congregants to pray for his quick recovery.
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