
We are not treating Agyinasare’s matter lightly because, in my opinion, from our point of view, he insulted the entire Ewe land and all Voltarians before focusing on Nogokpo and designating it as the demonic capital.
The reality is that we are being disrespected, and it is time to say enough is enough. I’m not trying to play a tribal card here.
He also pointed out that the problem got worse after Agyinasare made what he said was an apology for the remarks that had caused the problem in the first place.
Despite the Bishop’s claims that his family is from the Volta Region and that his remarks were not intended to disparage the region or its residents, Mr. Nornyigbey said he thought the former’s remarks were defensive rather than repentant.
The elders met and issued a press release saying that we should let go of the issue because the elders are handling it. “The first week the initial video was in circulation, there was a lot of anxiety among the kids who wanted to act.
“The youngster received the letter, and it was instructed to wait patiently, show restraint, and observe how the elders would handle the situation.
“It helped calm nerves,” he continued.
As a result, the Nogokpo spokesperson stated that Bishop Charles Agyinasare must abide by their 14-day deadline for peace.
“Every land has a Supreme Deity, and what makes Nogokpo Nogokpo is the thunder deity. If you describe such a sacred, holy, and peaceful place as a demonic headquarters, you have disrespected the energy as well as the people and the land. He added, “The Supreme spirit of the land will assist us in purging the town since it does not encourage such unwelcome energy to be there.

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