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The 16-year-old son of Alive Chapel International Church’s founder and general overseer, Bishop Elisha Salifu Amoako, has been given a six-month term to serve in a senior correctional facility.
He entered a guilty plea to eight of the charges levelled against him, including two counts of manslaughter related to the horrific East Legon road crash that killed two 12-year-olds.
The son of the preacher a few months ago caused the death of two young ladies in East Legon while speeding with his mother’s car.
There was uproar on social media after the accident with Ghanaians calling for the head of the boy but the court after trying the case decided to just give him a six-month sentence.
The report indicated that Salifu Amoakoʼs son drove the white Jaguar with a friend to A&C Mall, where they met additional friends waiting in two SUVs. The three vehicles formed a convoy, with the accused leading in his motherʼs car — the Jaguar — as they drove through the East Legon area. During the proceedings at the Family and Juvenile Court, the 16-year-old boy initially pleaded not guilty to all charges. The court remanded him into custody, addressing the conditions surrounding his remand and outlining specific directives for his custody and care. Salifu Amoako, his wife, Mouha Amoako, and Linda Bonsu Prempeh, a sales assistant, were also arrested following the accident. The Accra Circuit Court granted Salifu Amoako and Mouha Amoako a GH¢50,000 bail each with two sureties. Linda Bonsu Prempeh, who allegedly provided the key to the vehicle involved in the accident, was also granted bail in the same amount with two sureties, without justification. The three individuals have been charged with "permitting an unlicensed person to drive" and all pleaded not guilty during their court appearance on Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Popular gospel artist mistakenly drops naket video meant for boyfriend in church Whatsapp group
Popular Kenyan Gospel artist, Princess Joy has taken over social media trends after mistakenly sharing her naket video into her church’s WhatsApp group.
As reported, the gospel artist was sharing the video with her lover but unknowingly dropped it inside her church’s WhatsApp group.
Despite being quick to delete the video after realizing she had made a terrible mistake, some other church members on the WhatsApp platform had already saved the video on their phones.
This group of people later circulated the video amongst their peers and has now taken over social media trends.
The gospel artist has since deleted all her profiles on various social media platforms and has also refused to grant radio and TV interviews
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