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Salifu Amoako Is My Uncle, Take It Easy On Him — McBrown Begs Ghanaians

Salifu Amoako Is My Uncle, Take It Easy On Him — McBrown Begs Ghanaians

 

On her program Onua Showtime on Onua TV, well-known Ghanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown discussed the current controversy involving Bishop Salifu Amoako and his son, Elrad Amoako.

McBrown talked about her longstanding friendship with Bishop Amoako, referring to him as a mentor and elder from her Kwadaso youth. She explained that she called him her “uncle” because of their strong familial ties, which existed before he was ordained as a pastor.

The actress revealed that she had been a member of Bishop Amoako’s church and that she had benefited greatly from his guidance at that time.

McBrown asked for sympathy, saying that Bishop Amoako is going through a great deal of pain in relation to the recent unfortunate accident involving Elrad Amoako.

 

Acknowledging his own grief and suffering, McBrown advised against entirely condemning Bishop Amoako while highlighting the need of letting the law take its course.

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McBrown’s remarks coincide with a flurry of public debate and response to the scandal involving Bishop Amoako and his son.

Watch the video below:

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