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Trending Video Of Bishop Salifu Amoako Saying "If You Are Broke Person Your Level Of Influence In The Society Is Low" Goes Viral - Ghanaians Reacts

Trending Video of Bishop Salifu Amoako Saying “If you are broke person your level of Influence in the Society is low” goes Viral – Ghanaians Reacts

Trending Video of Bishop Salifu Amoako Saying “If you are broke person your level of Influence in the Society is low” goes Viral – Ghanaians Reacts

 

A viral video featuring Bishop Salifu Amoako has ignited controversy after he stated that a person’s influence in Ghanaian society is directly tied to their wealth. Ghanaians are linking this comment to his own family’s recent scandal, where his underage son was involved in a fatal car accident.

The accident, which occurred on East Legon road, resulted in the deaths of two teenagers. The son was driving his mother’s Jaguar despite being underage.

Ghanaians are criticizing Bishop Amoako, saying: ‘If you preach that wealth equals influence, yet fail to use that influence to raise your child responsibly, it’s unacceptable.’

Many fear Bishop Amoako’s wealth and influence may compromise the justice system, potentially leading to a favorable ruling for his son.

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Others argue that wealth doesn’t guarantee good parenting. The public is demanding accountability and justice for the victims’ families.”

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