I sacked the people Salifu Amoako sent to my house – Grandmother of Justine Agbenu

The
grandmother
of
one
of
the
two
girls
who
died
in
the
East
Legon
accident
has
disclosed
that
she
drove
away
some
junior
pastors
sent
by
Bishop
Elisha
Salifu
Amoako.

According
to
her,
her
deceased
granddaughter
Justine
Agbenu
was
the
only
grandchild
she
had
and
she
was
still
mourning
her
loss
when
the
emissaries
came
to
her
house
to
sympathize
with
her
and
her
family.

She
continued
that
she
received
them
at
her
family
house
and
listened
to
their
mission
to
her
house
but
she
had
to
drive
them
out
of
the
house
because
some
of
them
were
making
distasteful
comments.

Late
Justine’s
grandmother
during
an
interview
mentioned
that
at
first,
she
was
against
the
people
coming
to
visit
her
because
she
felt
she
had
no
issues
with
them
but
rather
the
police
and
they
should
be
the
ones
they
should
be
dealing
with.

She
said:

“On
Sunday,
I
was
informed
that
one
of
them
called
my
son-in-law,
saying
they
wanted
to
come
here.
He
told
him
that
the
issue
was
with
the
police
and
so
there
was
no
need.
His
response
was
that,
‘it
has
happened
already.”

“What
were
they
coming
to
do?
I
don’t
have
an
issue
with
them;
the
issue
is
in
the
hands
of
the
police,”
she
said.

The
grandmother
at
the
end
of
the
interview
mentioned
that
she
wants
justice
to
be
served
and
that
is
Bishop
Salifu
Amoako
and
his
son
facing
the
full
rigorous
of
the
law.

Qwame
Benedict
is
an
entertainment
editor
at
GhPage.com,
He
has
a
Degree
in
Public
Administration
and
Information
Studies
from
the
University
of
Ghana.
His
professional
career
in
entertainment
journalism
dates
back
to
2015
when
he
was
writing
for
the
now-defunct
EnterGhana.com.
He
also
got
the
chance
to
write
for
K-Hitz
radio
before
joining
GhPage
in
2017.