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Some of our Reverends who carry themselves in Cassock and are actually armed robbers—Bernard Mornah

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Former Chairman of the People’s National Convention (PNC), Mr. Bernard Anbataayela Mornah has said some men of God seen in cassocks are armed robbers and not what they made their congregations know about them.

According to Mr. Mornah, persons in authority must honor themselves in a manner that will ensure that there is public respect for the offices they hold. And in this instance, some of our Reverends who carry themselves in Cassock and are actually armed robbers.

He was responding to the heartbreaking revelation made by the North Tongu Member of Parliament Mr. Ablakwa about the National Secretary Rev. Kusi Boateng who was cut for acquiring two different identities with a different name and date of birth.

“The man has two identities and uses one identity to do church service and uses one identity to go and establishes a business and uses that identity he establishes to do a business to now transact with a cathedral”.

“If it is Kusi Boateng that was genuine and wanted to assist the national cathedral with the so-called loan they are claiming which is now coming up because, in the document presented to parliament, there was no loan to be repaid. So, if it is that same person, why is he trying to hide your identity?

“If people are supposed to lead congregations and look pure and they do these kinds of things to smuggle the society. It is possible that within the same congregation he ministers, he will even be doing business with the same congregation. Becoming a businessman at one end and at the same time, the preacher at the other end. So obviously, this name’ thing is criminal in nature. The attempt by the Cathedral Secretariat to come and defend this indefensible actually put the whole cathedral in a very bad light. Mr. Mornah said

He spoke on TV3 monitored by Apexnewsgh.com

Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana
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Ngamegbulam C. S

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