General News of Wednesday, 26 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
**Apostle Kofi Nkansah-Sarkodie Advises Youth on Social Media Conduct**
Apostle Kofi Nkansah-Sarkodie leads the Open Arms Ministry. He has advised the youth to stop using foul language on social media. This behavior includes insulting statesmen and respected members of society. He insists that such actions are not part of Ghanaian culture.
During a recent press conference in Kumasi, he addressed a specific social media post. The post insulted Muslims, the NDC government, and Ghanaians after President Mahama announced a new Hajj Village for Muslims. Saint Sark emphasized that this behavior is "not Ghanaian" and does not reflect our upbringing.
He stated that being rude or insulting others does not make one a hero. The commandment to "honor your father and mother" applies to all adults, not just biological parents. He called the incident unfortunate and urged forgiveness from those offended, especially within the Islamic community.
Saint Sark warned those responsible to change their conduct for their own good. He also discussed the banking sector clean-up and collapsed banks. He urged the Bank of Ghana and President Mahama to restore licenses quickly so affected banks can operate again.
He believes the disadvantages of banking reforms outweigh their advantages. Regarding the 2025 Budget Statement, he called it "one of the best" in Fourth Republic history. The public's positive reaction indicates its acceptance.
He advised critics from the NPP to be honest with themselves and their followers. He noted that outdated political tactics are no longer acceptable. On another topic, he mentioned shipping containers found in Accra filled with large sums of money.
Saint Sark urged authorities to clarify how much money was discovered in those containers. Transparency is essential to clear any public doubts about this issue.
*By Thomas Agbenyegah Adzey, Kumasi*