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"May God save him": Presenter Abatay in tears as he shares his deepest regret

Radio Broadcaster Kofi Asare Brako Abatay Shares His Greatest Regret

Kofi Asare Brako Abatay, a well-known radio broadcaster, recently opened up about his biggest regret. During a live interview, he became emotional while discussing his life choices. He advised the youth to learn from his experiences and live righteously.

Abatay shared that he found Christ later in life. He regretted not introducing his children to Christianity earlier. This oversight has deeply affected both him and his family.

Reflecting on his journey, Abatay stressed the importance of a strong spiritual foundation. He urged young people to take their faith seriously for a more fulfilling life.

He expressed that every parent should teach their children about Christianity. “If I had prioritized my faith, our lives would have been different,” he said. This is his most profound regret.

Abatay's message serves as a reminder for the younger generation. He encouraged them to avoid ungodly distractions and embrace a Christlike existence. He believes this can unlock God's blessings in their lives.

“I often cry when I think about my past choices,” he admitted. However, he believes it’s never too late to change course. Drawing inspiration from biblical figures like Abraham, he encouraged parents longing for children to pray with hope.

Reactions to Abatay's Admission

Social media users reacted to Abatay's heartfelt post on Facebook. Eric Ampah thanked God for Abatay’s testimony and urged others to accept Jesus now.

Kwaku Macco Tecno commented on Abatay’s emotional moments on air, suggesting they indicate deeper issues. Prince Darko mentioned being blocked after advising him on certain behaviors.

Naadusah Sheer expressed concern for Abatay’s well-being, sensing something was off with him. Isaac Asante Boateng reminded everyone that God's saving grace is still available.

The video of Abatay's emotional admission can be found online.

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Dan proudly shared insights into his brother’s achievements and their family bond through social media posts.

Additionally, Dan Kwaku Yeboah graduated with a Master’s degree in communication science from the University of Cape Coast recently. He celebrated this milestone alongside colleagues from Despite Media.