Trending
Ghanaian
man
of
God,
Prophet
Salifu
Amoako
AKA
“I
drive
in
Ghana
without
a
license”,
has
verbally
addressed
his
son’s
issue
for
the
first
time.
In
a
viral
self-recorded
video
chanced
by
Ghpage.com,
the
man
of
God
has
rendered
an
unqualified
apology
to
the
family
of
the
two
girls,
and
Ghanaians
at
large.
Salifu
Amoako
divulged
in
his
viral
video
that
he
was
taken
aback
when
he
heard
about
his
son’s
fatal
accident
that
claimed
the
lives
of
two
young
beautiful
girls.
He
noted
that
he
has
been
crying
since
the
accident
and
thinks
that
it
is
high
time
he
publicly
addressed
the
issue
and
rendered
an
unqualified
apology
to
the
bereaved
family
and
Ghanaians
at
large.
He
implored
his
colleagues
men
and
women
of
God
to
help
him
make
it
more
official
by
joining
him
in
apologizing
to
Ghanaians
and
the
bereaved
family.
To
prove
that
he
was
remorseful,
the
popular
Ghanaian
man
of
God
knelt
to
say
sorry
to
Ghanaians
and
the
bereaved
family.
Meanwhile,
the
family
of
the
two
pulchritudinous
girls
who
bought
their
ticket
to
the
land
of
silence
via
the
East
Legon
fatal
accident
is
still
in
a
state
of
melancholy.
In
a
new
development,
plans
are
far
advanced
toward
a
candlelight
vigil
slated
to
come
off
tomorrow,
Friday,
18th
October
2024.
Per
the
pieces
of
information
available
to
us
at
Ghpage.com,
the
candlelight
vigil
aims
at
honoring
the
duo,
following
their
sudden
demise.
On
the
other
side,
Prophet
Salifu
Amoako
and
his
wife,
Mouha
Amoako
have
been
granted
a
50k
bail.
The
duo
was
arrested
on
Tuesday,
15th
October
2024,
and
put
before
the
court
on
Wednesday,
16th
October
2024.