Embattled Anglican Priest, Edna Agnes Boakye who was recently all over the place for kissing some students of St. Monica’s College of Education finally breaks silence.
In a letter cited by Ghanaontheglobe.com the Anglican Priest has revealed that the kiss he gave the females was just an appreciation kiss he wanted to express as a result of their excellent performance.
According to the Priest the three students seen in the video performed extraordinarily well and will be going for their Macro Teaching (Off-Campus Teaching Practice) when college resumes the next academic year, by the College’s Chaplaincy Board so the three girls were therefore called to be appreciated by the Priest, Edna Agnes Boakye and he decided to express it with a kiss.
The man of God who has been relieved from all his official duties for investigation to go on by the Anglican Church of Ghana has apologized and pleaded for forgiveness.
Reverend Edna Agnes Boakye in a statement issued on Thursday, August 19, 2021, stated,
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“My attention has been drawn to a video that has been flashed on a number of social media and television screens, and on radio and other media stations. This unfortunate incident happened during a Church Service in appreciation of the Level 300 students, who will be going for their Macro Teaching (Off-Campus Teaching Practice) when college resumes the next academic year, by the College’s Chaplaincy Board.
“An attempt to add a human touch resulted in the scene in the video.
“Accordingly, I am sincerely sorry for my actions seen in the video. I seemed to have taken a number of things for granted. I did not think my behaviour through, and I admit that the act and its setting are wrong even in the absence of Covid-19.
“I sincerely apologise to my Archbishop, the entirety of the Anglican Communion, the College, the affected students and their families, and the generality of the public.”
“I pray for forgiveness from all and sundry and plead that you hold me in your prayers during these trying times. May God bless us all.”
Below is the full statement;
Source: Ghanaontheglobe.com