In a surprising turn of events at the Christian Pentecostal Church in Accra, three of its members find themselves entangled in legal woes. They’ve been slapped with charges of conspiracy and stealing, standing trial at the Accra Circuit Court. The trio is accused of pilfering a hefty sum of GH¢382,221.00 from the church’s Credit Union, a revelation that has surely sent shockwaves through their congregation.
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