Kweku Baako is a school drop-out like me – Owusu Bempah jabs

Kweku Baako is a school drop-out like me – Owusu Bempah jabs

Founder and leader of Glorious Word Ministry, Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah is demanding an unqualified apology from Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper, Kweku Baako.

Rev Owusu Bempah who is appalled by Mr Baako’s attack on him, is threatening to deal with the outspoken journalist.

“I am very disappointed in Kweku Baako. I respected him but now I don’t because he doesn’t respect me. I want him to apologise to me now else I would deal with him. If he doesn’t respect himself, I will face him,” he warned.

His outburst follows a comment by Kweku Baako that ministers of the gospel with questionable characters, including the former, could soon be investigated and exposed.



According to Mr. Baako, pastors like the founder and leader of the Glorious Word and Power Ministry, Rev Isaac Owusu-Bempah with questionable characters will soon face litmus test to test their ingenuity.

Speaking on Accra-based Peace FM on Friday and monitored by adomonline.com, he said “Who is Owusu Bempah, does he has 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 they spiritually engage in scaremongering I should not react? They do it all the time. I repeat we have to put them on the radar; useless prophecies and scaremongering all over the place. Today they say this, tomorrow they say that and waste everybody’s time.”

But his comments appeared to have angered Rev Bempah who has promised to deal with Mr. Baako drastically if he refused to apologise for his comments.

“I didn’t go to school and I know Kweku Baako didn’t also go to school. He is a too known journalist who talks anyhow. I will personally teach him a lesson if he doesn’t apologise to me,” he said.

Source: adomonline.com



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