Entertainment of Thursday, 3 October 2024

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Obaapa Christy spotted singing Amerado’s song after Pastor Love was sentenced to jail

Obaapa Christy and Pastor Love Obaapa Christy and Pastor Love

Gospel artiste Christiana Love, popularly known as Obaapa Christy, has been spotted in a viral video singing musician Amerado’s hit song titled ‘Abronoma.’

The video, shared by blogger AbatheGreat on Instagram, has sparked wild reactions as netizens are surprised as to why the gospel artiste would make such a post while her ex-husband, Pastor Love, has been sentenced to jail.

In the video, Obaapa Christy, clad in white apparel, was smiling and filled with excitement while singing the lyrics of the Abronoma song in a joyous manner.

Obaapa Christy was heard in the video saying, “The one who wants to come to my funeral, I will rather be at his funeral in my clothes. If you want to call me, add ‘ohemaa.’ Do you hear me? I feel like a butterfly, settling for my peace of mind.”

About Pastor Love’s sentence to jail:

Pastor Hammond Love, popularly known as Pastor Love, was jailed for 48 months by an Accra Circuit Court for stealing a car.

Pastor Love was taken to court in 2017 for selling a car without the owner's consent.

According to the prosecution, the complainant, Samuel Amankwah, shipped a Toyota Highlander into the country in 2016 and asked Pastor Love to clear it.

After clearing the car, Amankwah asked Pastor Love to sell it for Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) and deduct the money for clearing the car from it. He later rescinded this decision because he was scheduled to be in Ghana in April 2017, so he could pay Pastor Love the money for clearing the car.

However, when he arrived in Ghana, Pastor Love could not produce the car despite several demands.

When Pastor Love was arrested for failing to produce the car, he explained that he had secured a loan of Forty Thousand cedis ( GH¢40,000.00) with 20% interest to clear the car. He said the loan was accruing more interest, so he sold the car without Amankwah's consent for Eighty Thousand cedis (GH¢80,000) and gave Seventy Thousand cedis ( GH¢70,000.00) to the loan company.

He, however, could not lead the police to the said loan company and was unable to show the police the person who bought the car.

When the case was called before His Honour Isaac Addo, Pastor Love pleaded with the court to temper justice with mercy since he is a first-time offender and was ready to pay any fine, but his plea was rejected.

Watch the video below:








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