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Most Ghanaians will go to hēll because of Facebook & TikTok Live – Prophet Peter Aklah

The communication industry has grown steadily and faster. Gone are the days when one had to keep vigil by a phone to receive a phone call or travel miles on terrible roads from one village to another to post a letter.
Today, all that is in the past; within a microsecond, one can pass on information without having to think of how fast, easy, or far it has gone. Nearly 80% of Ghana’s population hangs out on social media today; it is easy, it is fast, it is somewhat safe, and above all, it is cheaper.

Social media, just like other mediums of communication, is primarily meant for sending, and receiving information and for entertainment.

According to Prophet Peter Aklah, the founder and leader of Animouyam Global Chapel, many users of social media today, do not care about what they post, how they post it, when they post it, or whom they post about. All that matters is to post whatever comes to mind, largely in the name of trends.

Prophet Peter Aklah argues that considering the content most Ghanaians post on social media, especially TikTok and Facebook, most of the users will end up in hell fire on Judgment Day. He, therefore, admonished Ghanaians, especially the youth, to be careful with what they post on social media, or else it’ll have a lot of repercussions on them someday.

Source: TwinkleTag.com

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