Hip-life rapper, Kwaw Kese popularly known as Abodam says he does not go to church because he does not want to contribute financially to the church.
According to him, offertories collected by pastors in church were a form of extortion.
Kwaw Kese was speaking in a radio interview on Joy FM Monday afternoon, October 8.
He, however, said he loves to preach the word of God and that the word of God empowers him.
He said he also listens to a lot of preacher men, and added that he used to listen to Pastor Mensa Otabil a lot until recently that he was cited in the collapse of Capital Bank.
The one-time Ghana Music Award artist of the year was on the radio show to promote his new song called “Porkum.”
The Porkum song, he said, “is actually a bit of war and a bit of peace.”
According to Kwaw Kese, the porkum song, which literary refers to anybody who talks too much, will hit Shatta Wale and his Shatta Movement.
Source: JFM/Ghana
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can you sponsor God? does God need your money ? please God doesn't need people who think their giving empowers the church. Am sorry for so called Christians who listens to you. Your down trend begins today, because God not be mocked.
christians who buys and listens to his songs should advise themselves. is there any religious group that does not take money, how would they even run the place, pay utility bills, clean maintain the place etc. every little thing church, church, church. you should thank God for Christianity you are free to do that thing you call music and you are free to go. human beings can express themselves freely only where Christianity is dominant, on the reverse, one virtually becomes a prisoner, even way of dressing is coded
the churhc has not asked you for money