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The General Overseer of Christian
Action Faith Ministries (CAFM), Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams says
the sudden passing of ace BBC broadcaster, Komla Dumor, is not of God.
He
said, 41-year-old Komla Dumor was a "very spiritual person with a good
heart" which makes it difficult to explain why he should die at the
prime of his life. "He was one that didn't have just a good head [God]
but had a good heart; it was something phenomenal".
The former
Joy FM/BBC presenter died of a heart attack in his home in London on
Saturday, January 18, 2014. He was survived by three children and a
wife.
"Did God do this? No. This is not God's dealing. This is
not how God deals with His children, especially with his commitment and
his spirituality and seriousness to the things of God," Archbishop
Duncan-Williams said on the Super Morning Show on Joy FM, Friday.
"There
is no amount of explanation that one can give to the family and the
children why such a thing should happen to such a good person like
Komla".
He told Bernard Nasara Saibu, co-host of the programme
that it would take about a century for the Ghana and Africa to have a
man like Komla. "It takes sometimes a hundred years to have men and
people like the Komla Dumor type. We've lost a great asset and a gift
not just from this country [Ghana] but for the whole of Africa," he
grieved.
The Archbishop prayed for God's "supernatural intervention" on behalf of the family "in this very difficult situation". |
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Source: myjoyonline.com |
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