Nogokpo: Paramount Chief distances himself from 14-day ultimatum to Bishop Agyinasare

... calls for Peace and a cease-fire

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The Paramount Chief of Nogokpo in the Ketu North Municipality of the Volta region, Togbui Adamah III, has told TV3 on Monday, June 5, 2023, that he is not associated with the recent happenings in the town where some Chiefs called a press conference to give a two-week ultimatum to Archbishop Charles Agyinasare to appear before them to answer questions.

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“What happened at Nogokpo, I am not associated with it. Did they have the capacity to do that? On what law are they relying on?

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“My chief consulted me on Monday and he asked, what should we do, and the first thing I ask is, has somebody brought the case?”

“Nogokpo is the name of the town but the shrine is not Nogokpo. The shrine is Gbakadza, so if you are a chief of Nogokpo and I am a Paramount chief I can only receive a complaint from my subjects who are over there superintending on issues of the shrine. So the first question I asked him was, has our people come and complained to you officially that what has happened has affected the shrine or the god? He said nobody.

“I said then wait and let us do the Council meeting then we will discuss it there and take a decision from there. So that was my instruction, then from nowhere I only heard of threat at a press conference which I don’t know anything about,” he stated.

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The General Overseer of Perez Chapel International, Archbishop Charles Agyinasare had diacribed Nogokpo – a small village located in the Ketu South Municipality as “the headquarters of all demons in the Volta Region” of Ghana after a near-tragic incident he experienced in the town.

According to him, he went to a crusade at Aflao with his pastors and had to pass through Nogokpo to the next town.

He said when they got to Nogokpo, the tyres under the four-wheel drive they were using came out under the car, adding that it happened after they had preached about witchcraft and destroyed their works on the second night of the crusade at Aflao.

This angered the traditional leaders of Nogokpo who have since given a 14-day ultimatum to the Bishop to appear before them for talks.

The chiefs and people, who held a press conference on Friday, June 2, 2023, said Agyinasare deliberately denigrated the peace-loving people of Nogokpo, the gods, and branded them as evil in his recent controversial comment about the town.

Source: cratesbuzz

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