Sonnie Badu advises Archbishop Agyinasare to Build a School for Nogokpo people

Sonnie Badu praised Bishop Agyinasare for his charity activities in the Volta Region despite the fact that he is not directly connected to Perez Chapel International.

Gospel singer Sonnie Badu has become interested in the continuing conflict between Archbishop Charles Agyinasare and the chiefs and elders of Nogokpo in the Volta Region.

Badu has offered his opinions on the topic in an effort to advance understanding and peace, pleading with both parties to come to some sort of compromise.

Badu thinks that by proposing to construct a school in Nogokpo as an act of love and reconciliation, he will leave a lasting impression and promote harmony.

Rumors that Archbishop Agyinasare had referred to the Nogokpo village as the “demonic headquarters of the Volta Region” during a recent sermon ignited the uproar.

The chiefs and elders of Nogokpo issued a 14-day deadline for an apology and retraction in response to this remark.

Sonnie Badu praised Bishop Agyinasare for his charity activities in the Volta Region despite the fact that he is not directly connected to Perez Chapel International.

Badu emphasized that Agyinasare’s wife is from the area and that their children have Ewe names, which shows how much the Archbishop values and loves the community.

In response to the comments made by Archbishop Agyinasare, Badu said it was normal for communities to experience witchcraft or other types of trouble brought on by enraged principalities.

Badu suggested that a school be built in Nogokpo as a means of bridging the divide between the parties.

He is confident that this gesture of amity and healing will be cherished for years to come and help bring about peace.

Bishop Agyinasare and the Nogokpo people must work toward mutual peace, love, and respect, according to Sonnie Badu.

He even went so far as to say that the gods of Nogokpo would agree with him, emphasizing the importance of his suggestion.

He wrote:

Dear Elders of #Nogokpo,

I greet you in peace. Thank for receiving this message, as I will get straight the point. I am not a member of Perez dome and I haven’t spoken to Bishop in many years and he has not employed me to do this. However, i think this is going a bit too far ..

Bishop came back and explained into details (with wisdom), how the event transpired; and he went on to explain that his wife is from Volta and his kids bares Ewe names. This shows how much he loves and values the Volta region.

Sirs, in all honesty, I don’t think what Bishop described in his sermon was strange to any of us. The first time – I ever heard of your town, was when A media personality took to social media to let us know she took some people there for certain doings. However, that wasn’t a surprise as we know not to joke with Volta gods 😂

Sirs, again, what Bishop was explaining is not strange, because every town has witchcraft and sometimes when the principalities are agitated – they can cause mischief..

In this case, like the bursting of the tires .. It’s was more spiritual than physical which we understood..

With that being said, Sirs, I believe Bishop has done a lot of charitable work in the Volta region (and there has not been any press release on his philanthropy).

In conclusion, I think this is a perfect time for use to know more about your btown and all the good things going on there… I come in love and one day I will like to visit nogokpo for a concert 🕊️..

And Dear Bishop, pops I think I have an idea. Let’s build a school for the people of Nogokpo.to add to what they already have , We know how the story will be told for years to come ….. The people were upset and so he built a school to show love 💜… Love you very much BISHOP… Agyin Asare

We love Bishop Agin Asare .. He is a father worth emulating.. And we love the people of Nogokpo, you all are incredible..

LET PEACE, LOVE, and RESPECT reign.. I believe even the gods of #Nogokpo will agree with me …

My Name is DR SONNIE BADU ….

Source: Elvisanokyenews.com 

 

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