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Stop Begging, You Will Face The Law, Prophet Salifu Amoako Apology Rejected As Ghanaians F!res Him

Stop Begging, You Will Face The Law, Prophet Salifu Amoako Apology Rejected As Ghanaians F!res Him

 

A storm of controversy continues to surround Bishop Salifu Amoako, a prominent Ghanaian religious leader, following a fatal car accident involving his underage son. The son, who was driving his mother’s Jaguar, tragically killed two teenagers in the accident.

 

In an attempt to mitigate the fallout, Bishop Amoako released a video apology on social media, begging for forgiveness from the public and the victims’ families. However, the apology has been met with widespread rejection and outrage from Ghanaians.

 

The public’s ire stems from Bishop Amoako’s alleged negligence in allowing his minor son to drive, which is illegal and contradicts Ghana’s laws governing underage driving. Many have criticized the bishop’s parenting, questioning how someone of his stature and influence could fail to ensure his child’s compliance with the law.

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Critics argue that Bishop Amoako’s actions, or lack thereof, have dire consequences.

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