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They Wanted To Kidnap Him And Siphon Money From His Father – Details Of Daniel Duncan Williams Nigerian Trip

Renowned Ghanaian pastor, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams’s son, Daniel Duncan Williams has called his father out for maltreating him.

He has also called for justice wishing his father gets arrested and dealt with.

Daniel Duncan Williams has shared a video from the psychiatric hospital accusing his father of stopping him from his Lagos trip.

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According to Daniel, he was on a trip to go and visit his Nigerian girlfriend in Lagos yesterday.

But he got detained for several hours at the Togo border and later, got checked into the psychiatric hospital.

Daniel Duncan Williams noted in a video that his father got a hint that he was travelling to Nigeria and had him detained at the border.

He disclosed that he didn’t want his father or any member of their family to know about his trip because they would have stopped him.

Following his video, social media users have reacted with others throwing more light on the issue.

It has surfaced that Daniel Duncan Williams would have been kidnapped in Nigeria and have his father lose fortunes to get him back.

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Some social media users strongly believe that whoever he was going to meet in Lagos was rather a kidnapper who was playing mind games with him as his girlfriend.

He would have ended up being kidnapped;

Check out the video below and the comments;

Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com

This post was published on January 19, 2023 2:02 PM

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