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Cecilia Marfo issues disclaimer on an alleged Chief court suit

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Gospel musician Cecilia Marfo has issued a disclaimer against a chief

planning to sue the Church of Pentecost on her behalf. "Our attention

has been drawn to the fact that a chief has taken it upon himself to

sue the Church of Pentecost on behalf of our gospel artiste, Cecilia

Marfo. Our artiste, who in recent times had some issues with her

church over a prayer centre she is operating at the Afienya Road on

the Mateheko First Bridge Bus stop," management member Stephen Kenneth

Nakujah noted. We therefore want to clear the air that management of

Cecilia Marfo; Flex Entertainment is appreciative to anyone who has

from day one, supported her Ministry as a gospel musician and called

to encourage and advise her when the issue came up, "We also state

categorically that we dissociate ourselves from anyone taking the

Church of Pentecost to the court on our behalf or in his capacity. We

love all our die-hard fans and sympathizers who were worried since

this issue cropped up," he the statement further read. He indicated

"we are still members of the Church of Pentecost, and nothing can stop

it. We respect the Church as the Church of God, and we respect the

rules and regulations of the Church and so if the Church uses its

powers as far as the constitution of the Church is concern." "We

respect that and will make sure that we resolve the misunderstanding

between us and the Church," he added. Stephen Nakujah also urged all

who love Cecilia Marfo to calm down for she is as fit as a fiddle. She

is not worried at all. She has decided to be silent on this issue

because, she doesn't see it as a problem. She knows that everything

was planned by God to send out a message to the world.

Flex Newspaper

Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku

I am a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Lifestyle and many more.

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