Bishop Salifu Amoako, the Founder and General Overseer of Alive Chapel International Ministry, has issued a public apology to the families of two young girls who tragically died in a car accident at East Legon. The incident, which took place on October 12, 2024, involved a collision between a Honda Acura and a Jaguar, which was being driven by Bishop Amoako’s 16-year-old son. The impact caused the Honda to hit a wooden electric pole, igniting a fire that sadly took the lives of the girls .
In a video making rounds online, Bishop Amoako, visibly emotional, asked the grieving families for forgiveness. Struggling to hold back tears, he expressed deep remorse and regret for what had happened. “I, Salifu Amoako, humbly ask the families to forgive me and extend mercy. I pray that God comforts you during this difficult time and gives you strength,” he said while kneeling.
The tragedy has deeply shaken the community, with many offering condolences and prayers for the victims.
Watch the video below..
This post was published on October 18, 2024 4:27 PM
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