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You Failed As A Father – Netizens Descend On Duncan-Williams As Deewills Goes On Another Rampage

Ghanaian pastor, leader and founder of the Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has come under fire for failing as a father and a pastor.

Accusations rang in from netizens after his son, Nicholas, popularly known as Deewills, once again started performing ridiculous antics online.

Deewills, who suffers from bipolar disorder, has recently been dubbed Kwabena Korkor by netizens due to the fact that when he has a relapse, he goes off the rails and engages in destructive behaviour, much like Abena Korkor.

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In recent days, Daniel has been releasing videos on social media in which he dances in a weird manner which netizens have taken to mean he is having a relapse.

He has also released a couple of videos frolicking with ladies in a suggestive manner, another seeming ‘symptom’ of his relapse.

Reacting to his latest antics, Twitter users have descended on the man of God.

Agent provocateur, Bongo, said the preacher has failed as a pastor.

“Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams has failed as a pastor for allowing his son to go wayward. If you can’t lead your own home, you can’t lead a church. Disappointing!” he wrote.

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Another Twitter user concurred, quoting Scripture this time: “1 Timothy 3:5 For if a man cannot manage his own household, how can he take care of God’s church? In fact, all Christians who only know how to defend ‘Papas’ should go and readh 1 Timothy 3 and come back with a better argument,”

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Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com

This post was published on November 23, 2022 8:55 AM

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