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Update on the Call for Advice by the Christian Council - Manu

 

Update on the Call for Advice by the Christian Council - Manu


I am very surprise to witness Church Leadership shamefully articulating lies to defend an opened falsehood.

I am saying this in relation to my humble advice to the Christian Council to desist from associating with the Archbishop because the Archbishop has caused many members scattered from the Church.

Surprisingly, instead of the leadership admitting and doing the needful, turned round and articulated lies against me to disgrace me in the defence of the anti Christ action of the Archbishop.

I want to put it on record that, Bishop Nti lied on the popular radio by saying that Deputy General Overseer supported the orchestrated evil against Apostle Paul Anane. In fact the Deputy General Overseer never sided with the decision and action mounted against Apostle Paul Anane and it will be the words from the anti Christ to say the Deputy General Overseer supported even the Evil transfer of Apostle Paul Anane.

Bishop Nti should even apologize to Apostle Paul Anane for accusing him of stealing the very money of $108,000.00 (Hundred and eight thousand dollars) he the Bishop collected. In fact it is time for the anti Christ leadership to repent and allow the Church to grow. 

I wish to officially inform the leadership of the Church to use the same medium to retract the lies levelled against me before it is too late.

The Christian Council must bear in mind that they have full knowledge about the Archbishop they are promoting and therefore, shall be severely responsible for any befitting reward.


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