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[ 2015-01-29 ]
KKD looking dapper in Church last Sunday The beleaguered venerated broadcaster, Kwasi Kyei
Darkwah, was seen in public for the first time in
a Church after attaining bail in a very
confounding case where he's being accused of
raping a 19-year old lady.
At the Christ Foundation Family Church in
Sakumono, Accra last Sunday, the ace media
impresario, together with family and friends –
offered thanksgiving in a service that was
presided over by Rev. Dr. Lawrence Tetteh and
Cardinal Leslie Tex Buabasah.
KKD smiling in the midst of the congregation in
Church
When he was given the opportunity to speak, KKD
touched on a myriad of issues, all connected to
his arrest and time spent behind bars, as well as
the kind of treatment he got from his fans,
followers and the public in general.
"I shared my cell with all manner of people who
were there for various crimes, including one
murderer and as I lay on my mattress, my whole
life played before me," he shared.
He was also full of thanksgiving in his speech:
"Everything that happens to us, everything we
encounter is the will of God; so, we should give
thanks to God."
He also addressed how his age was heavily
publicized and joked about in the media and public
domain. "If you are not sure what your age is, get
into trouble; people will figure it out for you,"
he stated.
KKD opined that his apology statement may have
been misconstrued by some people, who are putting
a lot of spins on that statement. He stated that
his asking God for forgiveness has been assumed to
be as an apology to mere mortals.
"If you lay down with anybody apart from your
wife, you have fornicated and have sinned. I have
said so with a very sad heart. If God has forgiven
me, who are we?" he asked.
On the backlash he received on social media,
especially on his own facebook page, he stated: "I
have had people beg me over the years, just to be
friends with me on facebook. They acted as if they
worshipped at my feet and those I have really not
met before insulted me because of this
accusation."
He expressed gratitude to his family who showed
him so much support in his time of tribulation and
also mentioned Rev. Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, his
long-time pastor in UK and Cardinal Leslie Tex
Buabasah, as some of his counselors who visited
him in jail. Source - RazzNews
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