Thursday , March 28 2024

BLAME POLITICAL PARTIES AND FETISH PRIESTS FOR RECENT KIDNAPPING CASES- OSOFO KYIRI BOSOM.

The Founder of Life Assembly Worship Center, Reverend Christian Kwabena Andrews, popularly known as Osofo Kyiri Bosom, a man well known as a result of him going round destroying idols in people’s home.

The man of God who was interviewed today on Pink Fm’s Morning Show, has expressed his displeasure at recent cases of kidnapping in the country. He said kidnapping even though was there in the past, was not the same as it is now. He however pointed fingers at political parties and fetish priests.

He said fetish priests have being given the platform to advertise on money rituals and nothing is being done to them. Also, he said a fetish priest or mallam can sit on national television and radio and ask people to come to them for quick money which shouldn’t be done. He said by doing that, they are devaluing our currency since every money note has a serial number so why should they tell people they can give them quick money.

Political parties in their quest for power should also be blamed for recent kidnappings, he said. He however cautioned the citizens in the country to be extra careful while going about their daily activities. He also called on the security service to be extra vigilant to ensure the safety of the citizens.

When asked what could be done for the three missing Takoradi girls, he said they are not members of his church so there’s nothing he can do for them. He said had they been members of his church, God could have revealed to him in a vision so as to prevent the kidnapping from taking place.

Finally speaking, he talked about the launching of his political movement, Ghana Union Movement,with the slogan, ‘Arise for Development’. He said the movement, which will be launched next month in Tarkwa, will compete for presidency come 2020 elections.

 

Story by:Emmanuela Naadu Lartey/pinkfmonlinegh.com

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