Julius Debrah apologizes to the Church of Pentecost Chairman over FreeZone CEO remarks

Chief of Staff Julius Debrah has publicly apologised to the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, following controversial remarks made by the CEO of FreeZone.
He made these claims during his 60th birthday Thanksgiving service at the Pentecost Church in Ghana.
“I will like on this day to commemorate my birthday to let the whole church forgive us.”
The chief of staff acknowledged that it was a mere mistake without intentions.
“It wasn’t intentionally done to malign our church. I believe sincerely that you forgive her and forgive us and accept us as your children.”
The Chairman of the Pentecost church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, joked and described the incident as something that made him and the congregation again fame “she just made our church and myself pupolar” and noted he holds grudges against her.
“We all have our opinions on issues.”
He further admonished Dr Juluis Debrah to relax and enjoy his days ahead, signaling reconciliation and goodwill between parties.
Source: Godbless Asaana/Today.com.gh


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