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“You’re Not Superman, You’re Lawless” – Blakk Rasta Blasts Bishop Salifu Amoako

Story Highlights
  • Blakk Rasta slams Archbishop Salifu Amoako
  • Archbishop boasts about driving without licence
  • Son's fatal crash sparks outrage

Reggae musician and media personality Blakk Rasta has taken a strong stance against Archbishop Salifu Amoako following the resurfacing of a controversial viral video. In the footage, Archbishop Amoako boasts about driving without a license or number plate, claiming that no police officer would dare arrest him for fear of losing their job. He further asserted that he could have officers dismissed if they attempted to detain him.

These remarks have garnered renewed attention in light of allegations that the Archbishop’s son was involved in a recent collision that resulted in two fatalities.

Blakk Rasta expressed his disapproval of the Archbishop’s statements, stating, “Salifu Amoako doesn’t have any education. He doesn’t have a classmate… He has never sat in a classroom. He learned everything on the street.” He continued, “But there’s natural wisdom outside formal education. I expected that a man of God would have that.”

The reggae artist further criticized the idea of being “above the law,” saying, “If you claim that no policeman can stop you from breaking the law, it doesn’t make you a Superman. It only means you live in a lawless country and that you are lawless yourself. If I were part of that congregation, I would walk out.”

Additionally, Blakk Rasta condemned teachings from certain religious leaders that suggest wealth can be attained solely through prayer, without the necessity of hard work. He remarked, “These are the people who preach that God will make you rich without working. Just get up and pray. What prayer can do for you, work can never do for you.”

In relation to the accident, the Ghana Police confirmed that on October 14, 2024, the incident led to the deaths of two individuals, with three others, including the drivers of both the Jaguar and Acura vehicles, suffering severe injuries.

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