Ghanaian artiste manager and Entertainment pundit, Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, popularly known as Bulldog has said the current church in Ghana including the members and pastors have failed the country.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Zionfelix, monitored by Znewsgh.com, the former manager for Ghanaian musician Shatta Wale said the church today have failed to identify it’s core existence in society.
In his own words, the controversial artiste manager said,
“It’s a business, many of them are jokers. They are not able to provide concrete answers to most of the things they believe. The people who fellowship in these churches are lost. They have been fed with an information but they fail to process with the information. Most of these people are the most wickedest, non-loving and don’t have pity on others.”
Meanwhile, Bulldog revealed that he doesn’t believe in God but he believes in the existence of a supreme being.
“I believe in a higher being, whether we call it God or something else,” he said.
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In other news, founder and leader of Heaven’s Gate Ministries, Prophet Kumchacha has hit back at his critics over his ambitions to run for the 2024 presidential race.
A week ago, flyers of Prophet Kumchacha went viral on social media as he declared his intentions of fighting for the highest throne in Ghana, to be come the next President in 2024.
The viral post stirred a mixed reactions from netizens who doubted the credibility of the flyers until the controversial man of God confirmed it.
Some social media users quickly opposed that Kumcacha doesn’t qualify to become the President of Ghana. In other words, they meant he doesn’t have what it takes to rule the country.
In response, he has described persons who cast aspersions over his presidential ambition as fools and senseless people.
Speaking in an interview with Halifax on the Accra-based Okay FM, the preacher noted that it is okay for people to weigh the pros and cons of his victory but not go as far as to say he isn’t a good fit for the nation.