Reverend Banson has cautioned the public about the dangers of associating with wicked individuals, describing acts such as sabotage, exploitation, revenge, false accusations, and theft as clear manifestations of evil behaviour.
Speaking on Nyansapo Fie on Plan B FM, hosted by Akosua Gyamfua, he stated that deliberately spreading false information and misleading others despite knowing the truth is a wicked act that can cause significant harm to both individuals and society.
According to him, wicked people are not always strangers but can often be found within our everyday circles. He stressed, however, that not everyone is inherently wicked, noting that the company one keeps can greatly influence one’s character and conduct.
Reverend Banson warned that friendships rooted in deception and immoral activities can easily lead people astray. Using fraud as an example, he explained that individuals who encourage their friends to engage in dishonest practices contribute to the growth and spread of wickedness in society.
He therefore urged listeners to be mindful of the people they associate with and to surround themselves with individuals who uphold honesty, integrity, and positive values.
By Ernest Kumi | PlanBFMOnline.com







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