I Never Insulted Archbishop Duncan Williams & I Can Never Do That - Kofi Asamoah Explains

Award-winning Ghanaian filmmaker, Kofi Asamoah, known widely as Kofas has come out to clarify comments he made regarding a video that had founder of Action Faith Chapel, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams wielding a sword.

Speaking in an interview with Kwasi Aboagye on Peace FM  and monitored by Nkonkonsa.com, the John And John director said his post about the Archbishop was in no way meant to disrespect or insult the revered man of God.

According to him, his words were taken out of context to mean that he was calling the man of God stupid which was never the case.

To him, the media houses that covered the story, twisted the import of the message he was trying to convey.

 The CEO of KOFAS Media stressed that he will never disrespect any man of God.

According to him, Archbishop Duncan Williams was someone he knew personally and had worked with closely before so there was no way he could be disrespectful to him.

Kofi added that aside from the fact that the man of God was one of the most influential religious leaders in the country, he (KOFAS) was a respecter of the elderly according to our culture. 

Kofi explained that he meant to say the actions of men of God should not be condemned no matter where they are coming from.

Mr Asamoah went on to indicate that in the presence of current misrepresentation, he has taken the pains to pull down the said video.

He also apologized to anyone who felt that his statement came across as an insult.

Kofi Asamoah's case follows a video in which the General Overseer of Action Chapel, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams was seen wielding a sword in church while leading his congregation in a time of prayer.




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