Business mogul Asoma Banda has denied his son Fadel Asuma Banda access to him, describing him as disrespectful.
The former member of the Council of State bemoaned his son's lack of respect for him, saying that no matter how disrespectful a person is, it should not be extended to one's parents.
According to him, unlike his son, he showed the utmost respect to his father, serving him with honour. This, he said, earned him his father's blessings, which have led to his success in life.
Narrating some of the services rendered to his father, Alhaji Banda said as a young man, he would fetch water for his father, hold it for him to wash his hands and do same when his father was done eating.
The founder and owner of Antrak Air said this, and being subservient to his parents accounts for his success because they were well pleased with him.
Last Wednesday, Fadel Asoma Banda, in the company of some men, was arrested by the Airport Police after they forcibly broke into his father’s Airport Residential home.

He was arrested with two other accomplices, Aliu Bello, 28, and Suleman Mohammed, 36, who stormed the home of the renowned entrepreneur and philanthropist.
In a video sighted by MyJoyOnline, Fadel, in the company of about 20 men, was seen breaking into the house by smashing a concrete block through the main gate of the building.
Although the group gained access to the compound, they could not enter the main house.
According to some unconfirmed reports, UK-born Fadel has been denied access to his father on several occasions by his step-mother, Edwina Baaba Banda.
Fadel, who is said to have returned to Ghana to try and resolve the issues with his father, complained of not being able to see him and was given the excuse that his father was unwell and not in the position to receive visitors.
But Mr Asuma Banda simply said he doesn't want his son anywhere around him.
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