Your choice of words were harshly unnecessary – Patience Nyarko slams Abeiku Santana in an open letter.

Gospel musician Patience Nyarko has this time round located Abeiku Santana of Okay FM with her anger over a comment he made which fell on the warm heart of the musician.

The journalist cum tourism ambassador labelled the music star as an “instrument” being used by the devil to attack a colleague in the industry Joe Mette.


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Abeiku on his “Akwanso Dwoodwoo” show called out Patience for trying to disrespect Joe Mettle weeks ago.

Reacting to the journalist, Patience wrote a long open letter registering her displeasure in the presenter, adding that his ‘claims were offensive and very divisive’.

Inspite of her dissatisfaction, she said she has forgiven the presenter.

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Her letter reads(unedited)

AN OPEN LETTER TO ABEIKU SANTANA Dear @abeikusantana , I listened to your outburst on your show, Tuesday, 27th May 2019 with such disappointment and worry – considering where and which platform it emanated from. I am sure that any fair-minded person who listened to you would attest that you were unnecessarily harsh and your choice of words were not the best. Your claims were offensive and very divisive. Please, when you do a sober reflection on your actions, you’d realize that you were far from fair, accurate, objective and ethical in your professional duty as an experienced and respected broadcast journalist. A brand as huge as yours, working for a top brand like Okay FM, the least you could do was not to take side and show an open bias. Your wild claim about me being on a demonic agenda against my fellow gospel musician and your resolve to stand with the person and pray, rather creates further division among the body of Christ, unfortunately. At a time when all stakeholders within the industry are feverishly trying to project unity and for us, Ministers of the gospel to focus on the ultimate goal of winning souls for Christ, your commentary was highly unfortunate and inappropriate. I still have respect for you, your platform and the media in general. I strongly believe we can still work together and use our respective platforms to project positivity. I sincerely forgive you for all the insinuations cast on my personality and any injury you may have caused to my brand. I still remain resolute with my stance on support and equal opportunities for all hardworking gospel artistes in the country. Together, let’s push the Jesus Christ agenda, with unity, respect and harmony. God Bless You! Patience Nyarko. #MeyeNyameDea

Together, let’s push the Jesus Christ agenda, with unity, respect and harmony.

God Bless You!

Patience Nyarko.”

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