In the midst of growing tension and controversy, Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, the founder of Perez Chapel International, has responded boldly to the 14-day ultimatum issued by the chiefs of Nogokpo.
The ultimatum was a result of the archbishop's recent statement that seemed to portray Nogokpo as a demonic hub in the Volta Region.
In a viral video that spread across the internet, the renowned man of God addressed his congregation, emphasizing his unwavering faith in the power of God.
He stated that anyone given a 14-day ultimatum would witness God's mighty power, surviving to dance on the 60th day.
This statement was interpreted by many as a direct response to the chiefs' ultimatum.
Archbishop Agyinasare's fervent declaration did not end there. He expressed his determination to continue his deliverance ministry and heal the sick across the country.
He firmly stated that until more demons are cast out and sick people healed, he has no intentions of departing to meet his maker.
"It is not time for me to go yet. I have more devils to cast out, some sick to heal, people to empower, and teachings to release," the archbishop passionately asserted.
The archbishop's unyielding stance has stirred anger among the residents of Nogokpo. They feel that his statement not only denigrates their community but also challenges their traditional beliefs and practices.
As the tension escalates, some residents have expressed strong opposition to the man of God's audacious remarks.
The situation remains tense as both parties stand firm in their beliefs. While Archbishop Agyinasare continues his ministry with zeal, the chiefs of Nogokpo and their constituents are resolute in their discontent with his statements.