Ajagurajah Condemns Violent Clash Among Apostle Safo Kantanka’s Children, Calls for Peace

Gladson Afriyie
Journalist
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Bishop Kwabena Boakye Asiamah, popularly known as Ajagurajah, has condemned the violent confrontation among the children of the late Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka over succession and estate disputes.
In a press statement issued by the Ajagurajah Movement, Bishop Asiamah expressed “grave concern and sadness” over the incident, which he linked to ongoing preparations for the late Apostle’s burial.
*Prophecy Link and Call to Avert Crisis*
The Bishop acknowledged that many have linked the events to a prophecy he made during the one-week observation rites for Apostle Safo Kantanka. He said his major concern now is “what can be done to avert the second part of the prophecy from coming to pass with everything that is happening now.”
*Plea for Amicable Resolution*
Ajagurajah strongly condemned the act of violence and extended his support to the family “in any capacity that can help bring peace.” He warned that the current situation makes him “apprehensive about what can potentially happen if issues are not resolved amicably.”
He urged all parties involved to “think of how best to preserve the legacy left by this Shining Star of Africa.”
*Personal Reflection*
The statement revealed that the situation reminded him of his own family dynamics, noting “disputes and confrontations simmering and waiting to ignite in the unfortunate event of my father’s passing.”
Bishop Asiamah concluded by stating, “We indeed have prophets in Ghana and should lend an ear to them when they speak.”




