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SHUT UP!!! ELSE YOU WILL BE SCRAPPED, THERE IS NO DEMONIC FORCES' IN GHANA'S POLITICS - REV KUSI TELLS CHRISTIAN COUNCIL.

The Founder and Leader of Life Of Christ Power Ministry International at Ejisu-Manhyia in the Ashanti Region, Rev Emmanuel Kusi has heavily made a sudden attack on the Ghana Christian Council for their observation that, there is a demonic forces on Ghana's politics.

According to the Chairman for Christian Council, Rt. Rev. Prof. Joseph Obiri Yeboah Mante in the outdooring of the group's Eminent Person, he stated that, he has observed some four demonic forces in Ghana's Politics that must be exorcised.

But in an interview with the founder of Life Of Christ Power Ministry International, Reverend Emmanuel Kusi, he descended on them that, "I've also observed that, you are the cause of Ghana's situation now, because you are afraid of speaking the truth, by addressing worrying issues in the state in order to ensure peace and love between the political parties, I will never agree with you that, there is a demonic forces on Ghana's politics. Where is the demon? You are rather trying to be the demon."

He made this known in an interview on Boss News with Abuapanin Owusu Aduomi.

He added that, if they can not deliver their responsibilities they should shut up.

He therefore explained further that, there is a need to scrap it if they are unable to perform their duty as Christian Council of Ghana.

Story By; JUSTICE MAN

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