Prophet Nana Adu Gyan, former president and chairman of the West African Pastoral Council (WAPCU) has threatened court action against the council for failing to pay him his entitlement.
Nana Gyan, also former General Secretary of the African Evangelical Union (AEU), contended that ever since he resigned from the council and the union, he had not been paid all monies due him.
According to him, the council was owing him 75,000 dollars.
He said the union assured to pay him the amount through the Standard Chartered Bank last November but failed to honour its promise.
Prophet Gyan said all attempt to retrieve the money had proved futile, hence his decision to take legal action against the council and the union.
He appealed to the head of the religious world organisations, Mohammed Ben Adams to help him retrieve the amount to enable him to continue his God-giving work.
Spectator
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Union Ghana triumphs in inaugural University of Ghana Community Games
3 hours -
GPL 2024/25: Young Apostles look to upset Samartex in Samreboi
3 hours -
GPL 2024/25: Medeama aim to halt GoldStars’ unbeaten run in Western derby
4 hours -
AFCON 2025Q: Jordan, Alidu, Gideon and Fatawu ruled out of Niger’s clash
4 hours -
Developing countries need $1 trillion annually by 2030 to combat climate change, new report warns
6 hours -
NALAG elect Alfred Aseidu Adjei as new president
7 hours -
If I focused on self-promotion, my statues would be everywhere – Mahama
7 hours -
GPL 2024/25: Nsoatreman draw 1-1 against Aduana in Bono derby
7 hours -
Don’t be used for electoral misconduct, you would be dealt with – IGP warns
7 hours -
Prof Ato Duncan to launch blueprint for sustainable global peace
9 hours -
Southwest flight struck by bullet at Texas airport
9 hours -
Malcolm X’s family sues FBI, CIA and NYPD over his murder
9 hours -
BCI takes free breast cancer screening to Mampong Okuapeman
10 hours -
Measuring the Green Wealth of Nations: Natural capital and economic productivity in Africa
10 hours -
COP29 protest: Global call for plant-based treaty gains momentum
10 hours