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A video has surfaced showing what went down at Pastor Salifu Amoako’s home on the day his 16-year-old son was involved in that tragic accident in East Legon.
Apparently, it was the birthday of one of his sons, and he was seen spraying lots of money on the birthday boy as they sang and danced.
His 16-year-old son was absent from the video, raising questions about whether he had already left for his destination prior to the accident or if the accident had occurred without their knowledge.
A new photo shows the current state of Bishop Amoako’s son, Erald, at the hospital after being involved in one of the biggest car crashes in Ghana this year.
He runs into a car while speeding, leading to the death of two ladies and injuring others according to the Ghana police.
Well-known socialite, Pamela Silinda Vukosi, has taken to Instagram to reveal her regrets in her lifestyle choices and stated she is currently HIV positive.
She opened up on how she even disappointed her parents in the early stages of her life because she chose to sell her body for money.
She lamented on how much she has ruined her life because she wanted a soft life, and now, she has to live with this virus for the rest of her life.
The Ghana police released statements on Salifu Amoako’s son accident via a post on their official X page on Monday, 14th.
The police confirmed the accident by stating that two people lost their lives whilst others, including the son of the pastor, were injured and are currently receiving treatment.
In reaction to the video, Ghanaian X influencer Bongo wrote, “The outcome of this investigation will determine whether Ghanaians should take the police service seriously or not. There’s CCTV footage and evidence of reckless driving by the culprit. Make sure justice is served”