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3 years agoon
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Joe Pee
Prophet Kumchacha says he would have committed suicide if he was to experience half of the inhumane treatment retired footballer Nii Odartey Lamptey is going through.
The prophet disclosed in an interview that he would have ended up taking his life if it was his wife that was treating him the way the former footballer is being treated.
“It will only take God to intervene for me else I would poison myself. If I have a gun I can shoot myself and die.” The man of God was heard saying.
Nii Odartey Lamptey is stuck in the middle of a lawsuit from his divorced wife who is fighting for the entire property of the soccer icon.
He divorced with his former wife, Gloria Appiah when he found out, through a DNA test that all three children he has been taking care off are not his.
Gloria Appiah is seeking the Houses and cars of Nii Odartey Lamptey and has been dragging him in a tiring lawsuit.
The leader and founder of Heaven’s Gate Ministries applauded the former footballer, saying not every man can have the heart to hold such pain and public humiliation from their wife.
“I believe he has a good counselor because it’s not easy. If it should happen that the only child you have with a woman is not yours it will not be easy to deal with, let alone three. This shows that some women are evil,” Prophet Kumchacha stated in an interview with Oman.
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