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A once-upon-a-time Ghanaian armed robber has brought to the limelight what happens behind the scenes in the lives of some Ghanaian politicians, pastors, and affluent people.

Speaking in an interview on Kay B TV sighted by Gh Page, the ex-armed robber stated that things are not the same as they appear on the surface when it comes to the lives of some pastors, politicians, and affluent people.

The young man has alleged that he has worked with numerous pastors, politicians, and affluent people and knows everything that happens behind the scenes, stating that some sleep with dead bodies, others buy sperm from prostitutes for ritual purposes among other dangerous things.

The young man disclosed that all of these are done either for fame, money, or power so that if possible, the aforementioned groups of people could stand tallest among their peers.
He said “Some of the politicians come and rent dead bodies and take them home for rituals. Others also buy sperm from prostitutes for rituals. Most of them sleep with dead bodies all because of power and fame”.

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He went on to shockingly allege that “In Kumasi I know four pastors, one sleeps with dead bodies, one buys sperm from a prostitute, and others bathe with water from dead bodies”.

He however made it known to all and sundry that they shouldn’t hastily break a door when someone is about to open, subtly putting out that wealth hastily gotten dwindles, but he who gathers little by little develops it and enjoys it well.

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He revealed that he knows numerous rich Ghanaians who despite their wealth, are made to spend 30 cedis per day, adding that they can only use the money to help others outside their family but not on themselves or their families.

“We have some people; they have plenty monies but they can’t spend more than 30 cedis a day. They can use the money to help others but not their own family members,” he stated.

Source:
www.ghpage.com

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