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Duncan-Williams Is Not A Pastor, He’s A Scammer – Shatta Wale

It seems Sarkodie is not the only one at the end of fiery words from Shatta Wale in recent days.

Pastors in Ghana, especially those still trying to get their church members to pay offering and tithe from home, have been slammed by Wale.

According to the ‘dancehall king’, at this point in time when people are stuck home and aren’t working, it’s insane cruelty to still call on them to send you money.

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‘We are in a period where I don’t think pastors should even try that…you understand me? Your members come to church and they give collection, now there is a problem. The collections they gave like for the past 30 years, where are those collections?” Wale fired.

“Okay like you can say your collections for the past 30 years, where can I buy some rice or yam or things for you. but as at now that Coronavirus is killing your church members, some of your church members don’t even have cars, some don’t have houses…they rent and you’re still collecting tithes online?

“These are scammers like hard sakawa guys and that’s why some people like Kennedy Agyapong will get pissed and start bombarding them. As a man of God, don’t you have pity?” he fumed.

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Wale’s tirade is directed at Nicholas Duncan-Williams and pastors like that who have set up elaborate ways to collect money from their church members even as they are stuck at home.

Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com

This post was published on April 8, 2020 7:54 AM

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