The Member of Parliament for Assin Central has defended his recent attacks on the Head Pastor of the International God’s Way Church, Bishop Daniel Obinim.
Kennedy Agyapong said his mission is to expose fake pastors who have taken advantage of innocent Ghanaians and are living lavishly off their sweat.
Bishop Daniel Obinim is still in custody after allegedly failing to meet his bail requirements.
He was charged with the offences of publication of false news and forgery of document contrary to sections 208 and 159 of the Criminal and other offences Act, (1960) (ACT 29) respectively.
Ken Agyapong has been speaking to JoyNews' Mamavi Owusu-Aboagye in a yet to be aired interview.
The outspoken legislator since his 'beef' with Bishop Obinim has also threatened to expose all fake pastors and spiritualists in the country.
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