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General News of Sunday, 18 March 2018

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Go and live in the zoo - Anyidoho tells 'Man of God'

NDC Deputy General Secretary, Koku Anyidoho play videoNDC Deputy General Secretary, Koku Anyidoho

Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress, Koku Anyidoho has thrown a punch at 'neutrals' whom he describes as hypocrites and parasites over their seeming shifting stance on issues in the country.

In an interview with GhanaWeb editor, Kwabena Kyenkyenhene Boateng on '21 minutes with KKB', the outspoken politician wondered why some persons in the country have suddenly gone quiet over the many ills with the current NPP government.

According to him, he's at a loss as to why some journalists and men of God have now decided to keep mute over various alleged acts of corruption, nepotism and cronyism within the NPP government having criticized previous governments for similar incidents.

In a comment that many have described as a direct response to a comment by founder and General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church, Dr Mensa Otabil, that he has stopped watching Ghanaian television channels because he does not want to 'pollute' himself, Koku Anyidoho said "suddenly today some pastors say that now they watch animals. It's animals that they watch, they're prepared to watch Antelopes and Giraffes...Yes, you'll watch more animals."

The firebrand who fell short of mentioning names added, “...if NDC is in power that one you listen to human beings to prepare your sermon but when NPP is in power and they are doing horrible things because you cannot preach those sermons you are watching animals, they should go and live in the zoo. He should actually go and be preaching his sermons in the zoo to animals. Hypocrites and parasites”.



Dr Mensah Otabil in a sermon during ICGC’s 34th-anniversary celebration described the Ghanaian media as mediocre and depressing stating that instead of them focusing on useful discussions about how to find solutions to the myriad problems riddling the country, they choose to indulge in pointless discussions about politics from January to January.

He added that in order not to “pollute” himself with the filth that is the Ghanaian media, he spends as little time as possible paying them any attention.



According to Dr Otabil, “I will watch animals. I’ll watch cheetah, I’ll watch lion, I’ll watch antelope anytime… I’ll watch giraffes anytime because at least they’ll tell me how to hunt, how to get to your goal, how to avoid being eaten. I’ll learn that from an antelope. At least I’d come back and say: nobody will eat me. But you listen to Ghanaian radio, watch Ghanaian TV and you wonder; are we still here, the mediocrity?”.