The Chiefs and people of Nogokpo in the Ketu South Municipality have given Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, the founder of Perez Chapel International, 14 days to appear before the traditional leaders.
This comes after a video of him describing the town as the Volta Region’s demon headquarters went viral on social media.
Earlier, the General Overseer stated that he had no intention of disparaging specific groups of people or communities, and that “any misrepresentation or misinformation that has characterised the subsequent commentary and reportage” was regrettable.
However, the Chiefs insist that if the man of God does not appear before them, they will be forced to take further action.
They believe that the Archbishop must do the right thing after tarnishing the town’s image.
Background
On the third day of a Summit recently held at the headquarters of Perez Chapel in Accra, Archbishop Charles Agyin-Asare preached about divine protection and the existence of evil forces.
During his sermon, the archbishop related an incident in which his team was spiritually attacked for hosting a crusade in the Volta Region.
“During this crusade in Aflao, we slept at Agbozume, that was where our hotel was, and you must go through Nogokpo. And Nogokpo is the demonic headquarters in the Volta Region.
“We only have not said it but the second night I made Bishop Yaw Adu talk about witchcraft and we disgraced the witches and wizards.
” When we were driving from Aflao to Agbozume, immediately we got to Nogokpo, Bishop Yaw Adu’s four-wheel drive, the tyre came out from under the car,“ he recounted.
However, since the video’s release, the Church leader has faced harsh criticism and backlash from many social media users.