General Overseer of the Alabaster International Ministry, Prophet Kofi Oduro, has warned Ghanaians against mocking the women captured in viral videos involving a Russian citizen.
He warned that anyone could find themselves in similar compromising situations.
In remarks captured on video and sighted by GhanaWeb, Prophet Oduro, addressing worshippers at his church, reminded his audience that cameras and recording devices are now present everywhere and even everyday moments can be captured and shared widely online.
“You claim to be Christians, but you are engaged in all sorts of activities. Pray that your own video does not come out.
“Right now, cameras are everywhere. Just as the Russian guy used glasses, people use items like buttons or even pens. You never know when a video of you will come out,” he said.
‘You lack manners’ – Prophet Oduro scolds women in ‘Russian-man’ scandal
Prophet Oduro warned that should any embarrassing video of a church member surface, he would not hesitate to show it publicly during services to underscore accountability.
“Let me see a video of any of you; I will display it in church and let everybody know you are a member of Alabaster Box and this is the foolishness you’re doing,” he said.
He, however, added that he expected the same treatment for himself if any such footage of him emerged.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George has warned that anyone who shares, rebroadcasts, or redistributes material linked to the Russian citizen could face prosecution under Ghanaian cybercrime and digital privacy laws.
He also noted that since Ghana and Russia have no extradition treaty, the government plans to prosecute him in absentia.
He added that authorities are working with INTERPOL to secure an international arrest warrant, which would effectively confine the individual, identified as Liulkov to Russia.
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