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EMBITTERED NYAHO TAMAKLOE’S COMMENTS AGAINST AKUFO-ADDO’S COVID-19 PRAYER MEETING WAS VERY UNFORTUNATE – EDMUND KYEI

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Dr. Nyaho Tamakloe during an interview on Class FM, he lambasted the President and the Clergy for organising a prayer meeting on live national television, he described them as hypocrites and Pharisees. These unpalatable words came from an elderly Nyaho Tamakloe who should have known better, he forgot that the situation at hand was a pandemic and the whole nation was in fear and panic so as part of the process to calm situation and nerves His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo organised a breakfast Prayer meeting with eminent Clergymen which I believe God has answered.

Dr. Nyaho Tamakloe went on to say he is more Christian than some of those Clergymen, this is a total disrespect to the Church and the men of God he was referring to. We have elders of his class in this country and some are even higher than he Nyaho Tamakloe but won’t use the words he spewed on such a fruitful venture, we have elders like His Excellency John Agyekum Kuffour, His Excellency Jerry John Rawlings, Kwadwo Mpianin, Tsatsu Tsikata, General Nunoo Mensah and the likes will not utter such comments in times like this. Nyaho Tamakloe should lay aside bitterness and start speaking like a patriotic Ghanaian.

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His excellency the President is on course and the prayer meeting he organised on live television was to use the clergy as point of contact for Christians and Muslims to also do same for the country, it was a great example he set for the entire nation to emulate.
No matter what the enemy does or brings in your way, have faith in the LORD.
I have my liberty and joy in the LORD!

…… signed….
Edmund Kyei
Asokwa Constituency 1st Vice Chairman
NPP National Communication Member

 

 

 

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