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Founder and leader of the Anointed Chapel Palace, Rev. Kweku Agyei Antwi popularly known as Reverend Obofour has been sued at the Accra High Court over a ¢70,000 debt.
In the writ of summons against Reverend Obofour, the plaintiff Charles Frimpong alleged that efforts to retrieve some monies owed him by the popular pastor have proven futile hence the decision to drag the pastor to court.
According to the plaintiff, who is a businessman, he supplied the renowned man of God with two sets of power plants, transmitter, and other equipment at a cost of ¢70,000.00 each in March 2019.


The writ of summon which was issued on June 3, 2020 states that Reverend Obofour has eight days to cause an appearance or have judgement passed in his absence.
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