The founder and general overseer of Perez Chapel International, Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, has been called to appear before the chiefs of Nogokpo, a small village located in the Volta Region of Ghana.
Archbishop Agyinasare during one of his sermons, alleged that Nogokpo is the demonic headquarters of the Volta Region. He also narrated how he received spiritual attacks in the village after he held a crusade there.
“Nogokpo is the demonic headquarters of the Volta Region. We only have not said it, but the second night, I made Bishop Yaw Adu talk about witchcraft, and we disgraced the witches and the wizards. When we were driving from Aflao to Agbozome, immediately we got to Nogopko, Bishop Yaw Adu’s four-wheel drive, the tires came out from under the car,’’ he stated.
The man of God later came out to set the record straight concerning the statement he made. He noted that his statement wasn’t meant to denigrate the town and its people but to elucidate the principle of divine protection to his congregants.
“I have had a very cordial relationship with the people of the Volta Region. My wife of 38 years is an Ewe from Keta. And two of my sons bear Ewe names. All of the examples I gave were not intended to denigrate any of the towns and their people but to elucidate the principle of divine protection to congregants,’’ he clarified.
However, the chiefs of the village, who seem disgruntled with the explanation by the man of God, have summoned him to appear before them within fourteen days.
This news was announced by Nufialaga Mawufemor Korbla Nonyigbey, the convenor of the community, during a press conference on June 2, 2023, monitored by 1Family Radio.
“We call on the National Peace Council to help Archbishop Charles Agyinasare to appear before the council of elders of Nogokpo community within 14 days for an amicable resolution,’’ he noted.
“The Archbishop in his second sermon and clarification showed no remorse or regretfulness, an indication that he deliberately decided to tarnish the good reputation of the people of Nogokpo and a calculated damage mechanism of the usual religious intolerance to weaken African Traditional Religion,’’ he added.
Source: 1Familyradio