Owusu Bempah lists the pillars of the nuclear power plant who showed solidarity during his arrest



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Pastor Isaac Owusu Bempah Pastor Isaac Owusu Bempah

Pastor Isaac Owusu Bempah of Glorious Word Power Ministries International spoke for the first time after his detention and hospitalization over the past week.

Bempah, who is scheduled to appear before a circuit court in Accra today, has spoken widely about his experiences in detention, thanking his supporters and sympathizers.

Addressing a packed house of his followers during the church service over the weekend, he reserved praise for about half a dozen members of the ruling New Patriotic Party for their support.

“I have to thank John Boadu (NPP general secretary), he was called in the night, even though he was asleep at the time, he woke up and visited me that night. People have shown me a lot of love, ”he told his congregation.

“Do you know that when Sammy Awuku got off the plane, he came straight to me at the hospital before going home?” He disclosed.

Other members he mentioned were Kennedy Agyapong, Member of Parliament for Assin Central, who Bempah said called several times to monitor him despite being out of the country at the time.

Martin Agyei Mensah Korsah, deputy for Techiman Sud; Ernest Owusu Bempah of Ghana Gas and Hopeson Adorye, a failed NPP parliamentarian candidate, were other members he thanked.

“Kennedy Agyapong is overseas, but due to his agitation he kept calling, applaud the Honorable Kennedy Agyapong,” he added.

According to him, the incumbent president and the former president also sent separate delegations to visit him in the hospital. He promised to organize a special thank you service at the end of the episode.

Owusu Bempah was arrested two weeks ago for an incident in which he allegedly threatened a former fetish priestess, Nana Agradaa.

Viral videos showed Owusu Bempah in a car with armed assistants in front of Agradaa’s residence. Bempah and three junior pastors face, among others, charges of threat of harm and threat of death.

He was denied bail by a circuit court last Monday before his lawyers went to the High Court where he secured a bond of 200,000 Ghanaian cedi.

The defendants return to court on Monday, September 20 for a hearing on the merits of the case.

“We just didn’t go, they took us there and said they were going to prosecute. The attorney general is the one who is going to prosecute, so if he gets into a nolle prosequi, the case is closed, ”said Owusu Bempah’s lawyer Gary Nimako last week.

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