Kennedy Agyapong Drops Secrets Of Obofour In New Video; Warns Him To Be Careful
- Kennedy Agyapong Hset his sights on Reverend Obofour
- In a new video, Ken Agyapong has claimed that Obofour makes wealth through deception
- He has thus warned the pastor to be careful or get exposed
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Assin Central MP, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, has sent a strong warning to 'man of God' Francis Antwi, popularly known as Reverend Obofour.
In his latest appearance on his NET2 TV on Monday, April 26, 2021, Ken Agyapong cautioned Obofour to be careful or get exposed by him.
According to the MP, Obofour met him and discussed a lot of things with him, and he will not hesitate to bring their conversation out.
Giving a tip of the iceberg, Ken Agyapong indicated Obofour has been deceiving people to amass wealth.
"Obofour you have to be careful else I will reveal everything you told me because you cannot continue deceiving vulnerable people to amass wealth," he warned.
Ken Agyapong went on to further lambaste the members of Obofour's church and other such churches as to why they avail themselves to be deceived by these pastors.
It is not exactly known what triggered Ken Agyapong's warning to Obofour but it has come just a few days after Obofour caused the arrest of Nana Agradaa.
Nana Agradaa was busted during an operation by the National Communications Authority (NCA) on Tuesday, April 20, 2021.
The NCA's operation with the police was to shut down two TV stations belonging to Agradaa, ‘Thunder TV’ and ‘Ice 1 TV’.
A statement by the NCA indicated that Agradaa's stations which are located at Kasoa have expired licenses and were thus broadcasting without authorisation.
Agradaa's two stations were part of 49 TV stations to be closed down over issues of expired licenses.
After spending almost two days in custody, Agradaa was granted a self-recognisance bail in the sum of GHC500,000.
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But she was re-arrested over a case filed by Reverend Obofour.
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Source: YEN.com.gh