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• A video of a priest kissing female students on a pulpit has attracted massive engagement on Twitter
• According to the original source of the video, it was shot at a training college in Kumasi
• It has received massive backlash from tweeps
A video showing a priest giving mouth to mouth kisses to three female students hit social media platform, Twitter, late Monday evening.
According to a tweep who posted the 24-second video, it was shot during a church service at the St. Monica College of Education.
PL Blackah Music (with the handle @LordListoHQ) captioned the video: Reverend Father taking holy kiss from students of St Monica’s college of education, Ghana. wow. Forget Nana Addo, Agenda 111 Kumasi.”
In the video, the priest who is stationed at the pulpit beckons three ladies who are on the dais with him, he proceeds to plant a kiss on their lips as the congregation shouts with each kiss.
In the case of the last lady, he asks that she removes her face mask before he kisses her, which she obliges.
Reactions to the video has been varied as usual but largely one of indignation and rebuke at the action of the priest on one hand and the congregation on the other hand.
Reverend Father taking holy kiss😍 from students of St Monica’s college of education, Ghana😨 wow
Forget Nana Addo, Agenda 111 Kumasi pic.twitter.com/JNnULMV4Qy
— P K Blackah Music🎤🎤 (@LordListoHQ) August 16, 2021
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