The government of Akufo-Addo is murderous, hypocritical, and a failure. – Prophet Oduro

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Prophet Kofi Oduro, the controversial founder and senior pastor of Alabaster International Ministries, has painted Akufo-government Addo’s as violent, hypocritical, and a money-sucking failure.

The clergyman, who is known for his straight-talking and no-holds-barred sermons, also said the government is promiscuous, untrustworthy, and lacking in integrity in a lecture at his church.

The character-sketch came about when the preacher undertook to explain that Ghanaians have been massively disappointed in the government because they were expecting it to achieve what it cannot achieve.

According to him, Ghanaians have been expecting a one cedi (Ghc1) government to produce a fifty pound (£50).

“…I know so many Ghanaians are disappointed in this particular government; the reason is that they are expecting this (£50) from this (Ghc1). They are expecting 50 pounds result from a one cedi government. This is why they will continue to produce this result (Ghc1). Because they don’t have the capacity for this (£50),” he explained.

Prophet Oduro adds, “As long as the government is hypocritical, murderous and money scrambling, promiscuous; for as long as this government cannot speak the truth and live in integrity, they can never, never produce this (£50) result. Never. And so when you are expecting this (£50) from them, it will never happen.”

The cleric also suggested the government was rooted in the kingdom of darkness, saying if Akufo-Addo’s one cedi government wants to produce a fifty-pound sterling result, they will have to decouple from the darkness.

“If the government wants to provide a fifty-pound result, they will have to be translated from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of his dear son to be able to produce this (£50) result,” he charged.

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