There’s No Quick Money Anywhere; Rev Obofour Reacts To Recent Kasoa Mυrder Case And Advise The Youth | Video

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The founder and leader of Anointed Palace Chapel (APC), Rev. Obofour has finally joined the tall list of personalities to react to the Kasoa ritual murder.

According to Rev Obofour, accumulating wealth is not something that comes easy, and that even Ghana’s president struggled before becoming the country’s ruler.

If there are money rituals, Rev Obofour believes there will be no need for anyone to be an employee and another to be an employer because everybody will be their own bosses.

Rev Obofour warned netizens not to be influenced by the flamboyant lifestyles they see on social media, claiming that some are only for fun while others are fake lifestyles.

Rev Obofour, who was seen in his car responding to the tragic Kasoa incident, said he missed church to attend a business meeting and that everyone should look for a legitimate job to do.

Rev Obofour, using himself and other rich people as examples, advised that if people see him and his wife enjoying themselves and driving an expensive vehicle, they should not feel compelled to acquire riches in order to live like them.

The popular man of God also urged parents to be aware of their children’s movements and friendships, noting that most of these children who engage in illegal activity begin at home and, since their parents do not ask them to stop, they eventually take it beyond their homes.

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Meanwhile, Former President John Agyekum Kufour has blamed the media and community leadership over the death the Kasoa ritual murder.

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Former President John Agyekum Kufour said that the media’s exposure of these fraudsters should not be promoted, as it breeds actions such as those perpetrated by the two teen suspects.

Former president Kufour tagged these Mallams, Juju Men as “bad” and “ignorant” who are defrauding societies.

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Former president Kufour called on authorities; social and community leadership and the media to come out and tackle these fraudster who are virtually hijacking the airwaves with worthless promises and eradicate them as early as possible, click here to watch the video.