Pastor Brian Amoateng says people took part of almost an hour video stream to cause mischieve.
On Monday, a video surfaced on social media where the Pastor was seen telling Ghanaians that they pay their tithes to God to receive unseen blessings so the Church does not owe them any help during these hard times.
The video did not sit down well with well-meaning Ghanaians who thought the Pastor should't have spoken the way he did.
He received backlash from aggrieved Ghanaians including various celebrities.
Realizing the effect of the video, the Pastor in another video sighted by has apologized for his insensitivity and adds that his video was one hour long but people took some parts of it to cause mischief.
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