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Gov’t To Close Flaming Fire Ministry Radio, If…

By Grace Q. Bryant
The government has summoned the head pastor of Flaming Fire International Ministry, Benedict Jefferson Tweh, to address his frequent use of invectives on Liberians via his radio station.
Information Minister Jerolinmek Piah announced on Tuesday that the government will revoke the station’s operational license if Pastor Tweh does not comply with the invitation.
Minister Piah emphasized that the head of Flaming Fire International Ministries, is in the constant habit of using his ministry’s radio platform to spew curses on those whom according to him, criticized his recent prophecies.
The government’s commitment to pursuing this matter and ensuring Apostle Tweh revokes his curses is seen as critical by many Liberians, who view the curses as spiritually harmful to their well-being.

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