Media
personality
Kwame
Gyan
has
on
his
timeline
stated
that
he
wants
the
state
to
prosecute
Bishop
Salifu
Amoako
and
his
son
to
bring
closure
to
the
families
who
lost
their
beloved.
In
his
lengthy
post,
he
noted
that
Bishop
Elisha
Salifu
Amoako
from
the
onset
knew
about
the
behaviour
of
his
son
Elrad
and
had
kept
quiet
about
it
and
now
the
result
of
his
negligence
is
what
made
some
people
lose
their
daughters.
He
listed
some
eight
pointers
out
of
the
incident
and
concluded
that
he
hopes
the
case
doesn’t
turn
out
to
be
similar
to
that
of
comic
actor
Lil
Win
who
the
state
is
yet
to
prosecute
following
his
accident
that
killed
a
little
boy.
His
post
reads:
“As
you
go
to
bed
remember
this:
1.
Salifu
Amoako’s
son
is
16
years.
Per
our
laws,
he
had
no
business
driving
a
car.
2.
There
are
enough
videos
filmed
by
him
and
his
idiotic
friends
that
show
that
he
frequently
uses
our
roads
as
an
F1
circuit.
3.
That
speed
he
was
driving
at,
couldn’t
be
anything
lower
than
160km/h.
In
fact,
some
even
say
190km/h
may
not
be
an
exaggeration.
And
he
did
that
speed
at
EAST
LEGON
on
a
weekend!
Let
that
sink
in.
4.
He
was
there
when
his
Dad
foolishly
professed
in
the
US
that
in
Ghana,
he
drives
cars
without
number
plates.
5.
At
the
same
venue,
he
also
said
that
despite
driving
cars
without
number
plates,
our
Police
salute
him
and
call
him
General.
His
son
was
there
when
he
said
these.
6.
Very
safe
to
assume
that
he’s
known
his
son
drives
his
cars
despite
the
fact
that
he
is
underaged
and
shouldn’t
be
driving.
7.
That
silly
boy
is
alive
and
receiving
excellent
treatment
while
the
two
poor
girls
whose
bodies….let
me
not
complete
this
thought.
Too
much
grief
already.
8.
The
‘man
of
god’
knows
too
well
that
he
has
a
recalcitrant
son
if
all
the
tales
of
him
having
been
dismissed
from
at
least
2
schools
are
to
be
believed.
I
pray
we
sustain
this
level
of
anger
until
TRUE
justice
prevails.
PS:
I
do
pray
that
we
don’t
see
a
repeat
of
the
Lil
Win
case…and
please
don’t
tell
me
it
is
in
court…please!!!!!!
See
the
screenshot
of
his
post
below:
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.