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Prop.Kofi Oduro Replies Bishop Salifu Amoako – ” Next Time U will learn Sense”

Prop.Kofi Oduro Replies Bishop Salifu Amoako – ” Next Time U will learn Sense”

 

The ongoing rift between Bishop Salifu Amoako and Prophet Kofi Odro has taken a dramatic turn.

In a recent video, Prophet Odro responded to Bishop Amoako’s latest controversy, saying “next time you’ll learn sense.”

The statement follows a tragic accident involving Bishop Amoako’s son, who crashed his mother’s Jaguar, resulting in the deaths of two teenagers. A video subsequently emerged showing Bishop Amoako boasting about his influence, claiming he can drive without a license.

Ghanaians expressed outrage on social media, criticizing Bishop Amoako’s remarks.

Prophet Odro’s video response targeted pastors who bleach their skin, labeling them “fools” in need of repentance. While not mentioning names, speculation suggests the comment was aimed at Bishop Amoako, who has faced allegations of skin bleaching.

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The clergy feud has sparked widespread discussion, with many questioning the integrity and conduct of both leaders.

Watch the video below:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DBdlXVzio7S/?igsh=MWg4Z2dhaWZpcm5tcQ==

 

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