Ghanaian televangelist, Prophet Kofi Oduro has expressed his grievances with the ruling party ‘NPP’ after his show ‘Daa Nkwa Nsem’ was removed from the station.
The prophet claims a letter was written by the current government to UTV, demanding the network to take down his program.
He added that his show ‘Daa Nkwa Nsem’ airing on Thursdays was replaced with movies, expressing his disgust.
Kofi Oduro has been one of the Akufo-Addo’s government’s tough critics, not failing to blame them for the country’s economic hardships.
The prophet and founder of the Alabaster International Ministry berated Ghana’s president when he said the country’s problems would be fixed by the next NPP president.
In times when many members of Ghana’s clergy prefer to be quiet, Prophet Oduro hasn’t failed to speak on critical social and political issues. He is quoted to have warned the government not to remove IGP George Akufo Dampare, projecting that it can hamper the next year’s national polls.
Source: Yen.com.gh