Pastor Victor Kusi-Boateng shot down stories about his arrest by the National Investigations Bureau last week. He talked to his church members on Saturday, March 15, saying officials just asked him some questions after he came back from a trip. Nobody locked him up or threw him in jail.
Citi News messed up when they said the NIB nabbed him on Friday, March 14. They got it wrong. The truth came out later - the famous preacher simply answered a few questions about his work with the National Cathedral. He walked free afterward. Reporters checked their facts and learned he never spent time behind bars.
Speaking to his fans at church, he made things crystal clear in the Twi language: "I have not been arrested, and nobody can arrest me because I did nothing wrong." He seemed pretty confident about his freedom going forward. He pushed ahead with his regular message, telling everyone this year brings special blessings from above.
The pastor explained why the government wanted to chat with him. It had everything to do with that big church-building project that stopped after they dug the hole and poured some concrete. He stood firm that he broke no laws. He asked his loyal followers to keep believing in him through these tough times.
Citi News messed up when they said the NIB nabbed him on Friday, March 14. They got it wrong. The truth came out later - the famous preacher simply answered a few questions about his work with the National Cathedral. He walked free afterward. Reporters checked their facts and learned he never spent time behind bars.
Speaking to his fans at church, he made things crystal clear in the Twi language: "I have not been arrested, and nobody can arrest me because I did nothing wrong." He seemed pretty confident about his freedom going forward. He pushed ahead with his regular message, telling everyone this year brings special blessings from above.
The pastor explained why the government wanted to chat with him. It had everything to do with that big church-building project that stopped after they dug the hole and poured some concrete. He stood firm that he broke no laws. He asked his loyal followers to keep believing in him through these tough times.