Audio By Carbonatix
Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, is widely known for his controversial utterances in the country.
But it seems he might be in trouble if he tries exposing Reverend Obofour.
Reverend Obofour, in a video fast circulating on social media, has sent out a strong warning to Mr. Agyapong, never to attack him as he did to Bishop Daniel Obinim and many other people, else he will make him useless.
He noted that since there is no need to fear anyone, he only respects people.
A section of Ghanaians have reacted to the video and some are amazed at the guts Reverend Obofour has with some mocking Mr Agyapong because they feel he has bitten more than he can chew.
Read some reactions below:
lamptey_niiodartey:Ken obourfour is insulting u oo come.
jackie_afrakomaah_dankwa: U could not even face agradaa na Kennedy am sorry.
kwabena_marcelo: When the gods want to put u to shame.
shidalove1.0: Obinim had back up singer’s too but today they are no where to be found, so stop talking wai cos ken is watching.
durowaavibes:Ghana is becoming interesting.
christianboadu57: Ghana we for make wise ooo , Dat ken hsnt sin before God will punish those people.
kwakuzach:Those around Obofour are opportunists, he should be very vigilant. They will be pampering from beginning, when you fall into trap they will step…..
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