East Legon Accident: Archbishop Salifu Amoako advised to keep mute
The Head Pastor of Logos Spirit Arena, Prophet William Braham has advised Archbishop Salifu Amoako to keep mute about the ongoing East Legon accident saga. During an interview on Kingdom FM monitored by MyNewsGh.com, Prophet William Braham expressed disappointment in the recent comments made by the man of God during last Sunday’s Church Service “I […] The post East Legon Accident: Archbishop Salifu Amoako advised to keep mute appeared first on MyNewsGh.
The Head Pastor of Logos Spirit Arena, Prophet William Braham has advised Archbishop Salifu Amoako to keep mute about the ongoing East Legon accident saga.
During an interview on Kingdom FM monitored by MyNewsGh.com, Prophet William Braham expressed disappointment in the recent comments made by the man of God during last Sunday’s Church Service
“I heard the recent comment he made. I got sad. I don’t even know why he should talk. This death is excruciating. When issues happen you will get people to encourage you and also try to convince you that you are not at fault”. He stated.
The man of God mentioned that in this difficult moment, it is important for Archbishop Salifu Amoako to keep mute to not say what he is not meant to say and for his comments to be misconstrued.
Prophet Willam Braham stated that his apology was enough to comfort the families who are bereaved
Bishop Salifu Amoako, a prominent religious leader and father of the 16-year-old boy involved in the tragic accident that claimed the lives of two young girls in East Legon on Saturday, October 12, 2024, has gotten a lot of people talking after defending his son, emphasizing that the accident was an unfortunate event rather than an intentional act of violence.
Bishop Amoako expressed deep frustration with the public’s reaction, stating that his son did not commit murder, but was involved in an unforeseen and tragic accident.
He also pointed out that accidents, while devastating, are not crimes, and urged the public to approach the situation with empathy.
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