A Ghanaian content creator, Big Scout has been captured in a viral video attacking street preachers at Adum-Kumasi.
In the video shared by SikaOfficial on X (formerly Twitter), Big Scout who recorded the video himself, was seen driving through the streets of Adum market when he came across a preacher.
He stopped and ordered the preacher to stop preaching and go find some job to do just his listeners are busy working.
As he drove a few meters away from the preacher, he saw another preacher on street, he approached him and told him to go and find a job.
Big Scout verbally attacked these street preachers by the roadside in the video sighted by InsightNewsgh.com.
He used unprinted words to insult them, calling them ‘lazy’ preachers.
He then turned to the camera to address his viewers, claiming these street preachers are the reason why Ghana is facing hardships.
Well, his comments sparked a mixed reactions from Twitter users online.
Big Scout, a Ghanaian content creator, verbally attacks street preachers at Adum-Kumasi.
pic.twitter.com/iPwMU1OLSY— SIKAOFFICIAL🦍 (@SIKAOFFICIAL1) January 16, 2024
In other news, Major General Thomas Oppong-Peprah, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), has admitted that he was a victim of juju in the military but that he would not die because he is a proud Bono from Dormaa Ahenkro.
The Army Chief stated he won’t back down in a speech to his troops in response to accusations made against the Major General, who has recently been the focus of controversy.
Oppong Peprah’s refusal to step down after serving his term is allegedly preventing a reorganization within the military leadership.
President Akufo-Addo appointed Major General Oppong-Peprah to the post on February 12, 2020, with effect from February 18, 2020. Major General William Azure Ayamdo was replaced by Major General Oppong-Peprah.
It is reported that Oppong Peprah will turn four years old next month as Army Commander.
Notably, Major Generals Richard Opoku Adusei, Joseph Narh Adinkra, Samuel Odotei, William Azure Ayamdo, and Clayton Boanuba Yaache were replaced without delay after their fixed terms were up.