The general overseer of Worldwide Miracle Outreach,Dr.Lawrence Tetteh,has pronounced on the media and individuals to refrain from the words they use to write stories about the late Christian Atsu, with the mindset of making money.

Dr.tetteh, speaking on GTV's Breakfast Show said that,The late Christian Atsu has really done a lot for Ghana and even humanity, Which Ghanaians should honor and respect him in this difficult time.

The man of God added that, Nobody should politicize Christian Atsu's death and funeral,the player was a Ghanaian bonafide asset. He urged everyone to be focused on the need to give him a befitting burial. Dr.Lawrence further added that, the player was very kind to all people,he touched many lives, but it is rather unfortunate, he died premature.He told the general public to refrain from spreading unconfirmed news about the player and lets us mourn together with the family,he said.
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