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Outspoken Ghanaian politician, Hon Kennedy Agyapong has called out Dag Heward Mills over a video of him cursing his church members.
According to Kennedy Agyapong, Dag Heward Mills is more than evil for raining curses on his church members right in church.
Kennedy Agyapong was reacting to a video where Pastor Dag Heward Mills cursed former pastors of Light House Chapel who have come out to criticise him over exploiting and taking advantage of them.
“But why should a pastor curse someone for criticising him. What a shame. What is going on in this country. Is he not the one who has established churches in abroad?. A friend of mine has very intelligent kids and he has convinced all of them to leave Pentecost and become pastors in his church. Brilliant boys who were engineers and accountants and I don’t know how he managed to convince them to become pastors in Lighthouse.” He said.
About 6 former pastors of Dag Heward Mills’ Light House Church have come out to exposed him.
According to them, the man of God used and exploit them whilst they were serving under his church.
They revealed with all the sacrifices they paid by some of them establishing new branches for the church and inputting all their time and resources, Pastor Dag Heward Mills refused to support them financially and didn’t pay their SSNIT. He rather piled financial responsibility on them, including paying $1000 during their birthdays and Dag Heward Mills’ birthday.
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