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The Assemblies of God - Ghana has denied any knowledge and association with one Apostle James Tetteh Nartey.
This follows an appeal for financial support by Apostle Nartey who has been bedridden, to pay his medical bills.
The report filed by Joy News revealed he was diagnosed with prostate issues in 2016 but got better.
However, the illness resurfaced in 2023, and he has since been bedridden for a year and three months.
Plea for help: Bedridden James Tetteh Nartey Needs Financial Support for Medical Bills.
For donations, send financial support to MoMo number: 0544836813
Momo Name Augustina Nartey. pic.twitter.com/IxVbt7wVIC— JoyNews (@JoyNewsOnTV) May 18, 2024
But the church in a statement has said Mr Nartey is not its pastor, neither do they use Apostle titles.
The statement also noted that some of their churches have been supporting him based on Christian brotherliness.
`Find statement from the church below:

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