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Club Mate Blog of Sunday, 7 May 2023

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I use part of my salary as MP for my National Cathedral probes – Ablakwa

According to Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, he refutes claims that he receives sponsorship from anti-Christian groups for his investigations into the National Cathedral project.

Ablakwa emphasized that he does not entertain such offers as Christianity is his chosen religion. He clarified during an interview on JoyNews' Newsfile that he dedicates a portion of his salary as an MP to fund his inquiries into the controversial undertaking. He urged the public to dismiss any notions of external funding for his work and asserted that his motivation stems from personal sacrifice rather than support from anti-Christ organizations.

Ablakwa, who recently visited the United States, has been revealing damning evidence about the project. His most recent disclosure includes incorporation documents that raise concerns about the legitimacy of the project's fundraising methods.

In a Facebook post, Ablakwa shared various documents as evidence to support his allegations of criminal activities associated with the National Cathedral project. One of his revelations involves the use of a deceased person's details in the registration of the project's fundraising arm in the United States. Ablakwa claimed that the incorporation was carried out through identity theft, highlighting the need for further investigation.


In all, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, denies receiving sponsorship from anti-Christian groups for his investigations into the National Cathedral project. He stated that he uses a portion of his salary as an MP to fund his inquiries and rejects any suggestions of external funding.

Ablakwa's recent revelations, supported by documents, raise concerns about the project's fundraising methods, including the use of a deceased person's details. He alleges that the incorporation of the National Cathedral project in the United States involved identity theft, emphasizing the need for a thorough investigation.

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