Who is Owusu Bempah? I've to put him on my radar – Kweku Baako

Who is Owusu Bempah? I’ve to put him on my radar – Kweku Baako

Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper, Kweku Baako Jnr has intimated that Anas Aremeyaw Anas’ might turn his investigative lens on the church.

Contributing to a panel discussion on Peace FM’s morning show ‘Kokrokoo’, Kweku Baako whose protégé is the renowned investigative Journalist, said the attitude of some pastors in the country including the leader of the Glorious Word and Power Ministry, Rev Isaac Owusu-Bempah is questionable and must be investigated.

To him, the renowned Prophet is a ‘dead wood’ whose activities must be monitored.

“Who is Owusu Bempah, does he have a church…I have to put them on my radar. These churches and pastors, it’s about time that we re-examine them critically. Too much pollution in the air, When the spiritually engage in scare mongering I should not react? They do it all the time. I repeat we have to put them on the radar, useless prophesies and scare mongering all over the place. Today they say this, tomorrow they say another thing and waste everybody’s time” he said.



Kweku Baako’s reaction follows on the heels of comments by Rev Owusu Bempah on the Anas and Kennedy Ohene Agyepong saga.

Reverend Owusu Bempah on Tuesday in an interview on Okay FM, backed Hon. Kennedy Ohene Agyapong’s relentless campaign against investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas.

According to him “Anas in his video told Kwesi Nyantakyi that the money was for shopping so why does he turn round and say that he offered bribe to the former President of the Ghana Football Association. Again, he also presented monies to people like referees, Match Commissioners when they hadn’t asked him for it, and he again turned round to say they collected bribe. I did not understand why Anas concluded he gave bribe to Mr Kwesi Nyantakyi, immediate past president of Ghana Football Association when he told him the money was for shopping.”

Rev Owusu Bempah questioned why Anas walks around covering his face if he genuinely thinks what he was doing was the right thing and was good for Ghanaians.

Source: peacefmonline.com

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