General News of Saturday, 22 September 2018

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Apologise or I sue for fake bleaching report – Owusu Bempah threatens media

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Leader of the Glorious Word Power Ministry, Rev Issac Owusu Bempah, has threatened to take drastic measures against a certain media house who used his picture as an illustration for fake bleaching Pastors in Ghana.

His warning follows comments made by Apostle General of Royalhouse Chapel International, Rev Sam Korankye Ankrah, who described characteristics of fake prophets while preaching at his church a few weeks ago.

Sam Korankye appears to have opened a can of worms following reports that fake Pastors usually have bleached faces and mostly flaunt their wealth on social media.

The media house, in reporting the story, allegedly used Owusu Bempah’s picture for their story.

Owusu Bempah, who argued that it’s wrong for the Overseer of the Royal House Chapel International to judge Prophets by the color of their skin, demanded an apology from the media firm or face a legal suit.

Speaking to host of Kofi TV, the visibly angered man of God saying he is not afraid to admit if he is indeed bleaching stated emphatically, “If I want to bleach no one can do anything about it but I don’t have the time to bleach. But my picture which was used by the newspaper means I have to clear myself from that category.”



Hence, he said, “I want that paper to come and render an apology and explain further if Sam Korankye Ankrah categorically mentioned my name to them to state that I am one of the fake bleaching Pastors or whether they went out of their own way to use my photo as a representation.”

“If it is not Sam Korankye Ankrah who asked them to use my picture, then I will sue them. If they do not beg me I will sue them and this time I will not forgive them.” He threatened.

The host, Kofi Adomaa Nwawani, however argued that the doom Prophecies he usually blurts out could be the reason for the choice of picture by the newspaper.



“So I’m I the fake Prophet in Ghana?” He queried rhetorically.