The board chairman of Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) has revealed that he stopped going to church about 30 years ago.
Ambassador Kabral Blay-Amihere revealed in an interview with Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, the founder of Perez Chapel International, that he wanted to be known as Judas after being baptised into the Christian faith.
“I went to interview to be elected as school prefect, surprisingly by some accident when I was filling my form 5 forms, I wrote that I was a non-denominational Christian… so it was referred to me that you can’t be a prefect in a Catholic school,” the veteran journalist recalled.
“Based on that I was disqualified,” Blay-Amihere said. “So, for three days there was chaos in St Augustine’s, because the students were saying there will be no elections, I spoke to my supporters and the elections took place.”
“I was asked to become the house prefect of St Stephens House at (St Augustine’s College), where I was residing, and I said in terms of principle, once you agreed I wasn’t a Catholic and you make me a prefect, you are creating a conflict of interest for me.
“Because once you agree I am not a Catholic, I will not be obliged to ensure that the students go to church, so from then, I stopped going to church for almost 30 years, and then I discovered World Miracle as it was called Perez,” Blay-Amihere added.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana