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Sam George Breaks His Silence On The National Cathedral Issue

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Ghanaian politician, Sam George, has broken his silence on the National Cathedral issue.

He spoke about it after Sonnie Badu denied an allegation that he was paid $50,000 to perform at the launch in the USA.

The Ningo-Prampram MP advised the church to distance itself from the National Cathedral issue which has been about blatant theft and robbery.

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He also urged some Ghanaian Gospel musicians who reportedly received GHS 30,000 to confirm or deny.

Sam George wrote: “I have tried to be silent on this Cathedral matter but I honestly believe it is about time the Church distances itself from the blatant theft and robbery going on in the name of GOD.
They claimed to have paid SONNIE BADU $50,000 for a song ministration at the launch in the US. Now he has come out to say he was not given a dime and not even a seat was offered to him and his team. So who took the $50,000? Surely the Trustees do NOT know about this!”

He added: “Again, they claimed to have paid GHS30,000 to each of the gospel artistes who ministered at the launch here in Accra. Can those artistes also confirm if they received these monies?
I shall return with even more questions but the Church and the Fathers of the faith must be minded by the spirit of Ananias and Sapphira. Accountability is a bedrock of the faith. A temple of truth, holiness and piety cannot be built on a foundation of unholy lies, deception and financial opacity. 🦁.”

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