Duncan Williams explains wearing double mask; says it has got nothing to do with faith

Duncan Williams explains wearing double mask; says it has got nothing to do with faith

- Archbishop Nicholas-Duncan Williams put on 2 masks when he attended the burial ceremony of the late Ft Lt Jerry John Rawlings

- Ghanaians have been wondering why the Action Chapel leader would take COVID-19 protocols so seriously

- He has however opened up on why he decided to double up on the mask

- He claimed it had nothing to do with faith but sheer common sense

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YEN.com.gh earlier filed a report of how the Founder and leader of the Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, was spotted wearing two masks at the same time.

He was spotted with the double mask at the funeral of the late former President of Ghana, Ft Lt Jerry John Rawlings, at the Black Star Square on January 27, 2021.

His unwavering faith in God and the power that lies in prayer has gotten some people wondering why he was doubly serious about preventing COVID-19.

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The much revered man of God has explained why he wore double facemasks at the funeral of former President Jerry John Rawlings.

He disclosed that he received a lot of calls from friends and congregants curious to know if his action had something to do with divine instruction.

Delivering a sermon on Sunday, January 31, 2021, he explained that his decision to double up on the face masks had nothing to do with faith.

“Any atmosphere that is not prayer and Holy Ghost saturated, I will use my double mask and that has nothing to do with faith that just has to do with common sense.
“For the bible says, ‘Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we can imagine,’ that word imagine means ‘think’ and it is common sense so use your head,” he stated.

In other news, President Akufo-Addo in his 23rd address to the nation clarified the charges for Covid-19 PCR test at the Kotoka International Airport.

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According to the president, only Ghanaian and ECOWAS citizens will pay 50 dollars instead of the 150 dollar charge. Only foreign nationals who are not within ECOWAS will be made to pay $150 dollars for the Covid-19 PCR test.

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