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Sam George Advises The Church To Distance Itself From The Blatant Theft And Robbery Of The National Cathedral After Sonnie Badu Denies Being Paid $50,000

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Ghanaian legislator, Sam George, has given a piece of advice to the church.

He urged the church to distance itself from the blatant theft and robbery of the National Cathedral in a post-Newshuntermag.com has seen.

The Ningo-Prampram MP gave this advice after Sonnie Badu denied being paid $50,000 to perform at the Ghana National Cathedral launch in the USA.

He also called on the Ghanaian Gospel musicians who allegedly received GHS 30,000 after their performance to speak out.

Sam George wrote: “I have tried to be silent on this Cathedral matter but I honestly believe it is about time the Church distances itself from the blatant theft and robbery going on in the name of GOD.
They claimed to have paid SONNIE BADU $50,000 for a song ministration at the launch in the US. Now he has come out to say he was not given a dime and not even a seat was offered to him and his team. So who took the $50,000? Surely the Trustees do NOT know about this!”

He added: “Again, they claimed to have paid GHS30,000 to each of the gospel artistes who ministered at the launch here in Accra. Can those artistes also confirm if they received these monies?
I shall return with even more questions but the Church and the Fathers of the faith must be minded by the spirit of Ananias and Sapphira. Accountability is a bedrock of the faith. A temple of truth, holiness and piety cannot be built on a foundation of unholy lies, deception and financial opacity. 🦁.”

Sam George
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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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