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Leader and Founder of the Alabaster International Church, Prophet Dr. Kofi Oduro has once again exposed the hypocrisy among some politicians in the country, who only wait for their leaders to die before they honor them.
Speaking at a Sunday Service sermon on November 15th, 2020 from the Amponsah Memorial Temple of his church, Prophet Dr. Kofi Oduro indicated that the late Papa Kwesi Amissah Arthur was never honored by his own party and Ghanaians but after his death close associates started showing sympathy to his wife Matilda Amiissah Arthur.
He adds that, after the hypocrisy became enough for Amissah Arthur’s wife, she poured out the anger in her. Prophet Dr. Kofi Oduro adds that the same story befell the late John Evans Atta Mills, and now the late Jerry John Rawlings.
“I sat down on Thursday till today, I have still not posted any pictures of Rawlings. How hypocritical can we be as Ghanaians from the church to the streets? Suddenly, we have become lovers of Rawlings at once.
It happened to Atta Mills, Papa Kwesi Amissah Arthur, and they are doing the same to Jerry John Rawlings. They rubbished all the work of Atta Mills and started ridiculing him after six months, we are very hypocrite in this country is and it’s unbelievable.
You never regarded Rawlings and now you are pretending as if you loved him. You did not post his pictures when he was alive and now you are spreading it at if you love him.
You pushed Amissah Arthur’s wife to the wall, and she came out to expose all your hypocrisy, and now you have started with Rawlings. This is a sickness”. Prophet Kofi Oduro noted.
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