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The founder and leader of the Lord’s Parliament Chapel, Apostle Francis Amoako-Attah, has cautioned Ghanaians against backbiting and the ‘pull him down’ syndrome.

Apostle Amoako-Attah believes what one wishes for others often comes back to them, and has urged Ghanaians and the black race as a whole to refrain from seeking others’ downfall.

He explains that speaking ill of others can hinder one’s progress in life, encouraging those with such attitude to change their ways.

Speaking on Onua TV’s morning show, Maakye, with JB on Friday, May 9, 2025, the Apostle underscored the need to speak and think positive of others.

“You are what you serve, you are what you help and you are what you save. Black people we like pull him down too much. If you speak evil of your brother, you’ll never prosper in life,” he stated.

The man of God also questioned why Ghanaians are so religious, attending church services in large numbers on Sundays, yet readily engage in pulling their colleagues down.

“Churches are full every Sunday in Ghana and Nigeria yet right after church, they plot evil agenda,” he stated.

Apostle Amoako-Attah additionally spoke against snitching at the workplace where people seek favour from their superiors by spoiling others to them.

“Even at the workplace, some have turned themselves into CIDs and record their colleagues when they are having a conversation and then send it to their bosses. A lot of people are praying that their colleagues would be in trouble. This is the mentality of the black man,” he stated.

‘Christians are our own enemies, Muslims are more united than us’ – Apostle Amoako-Attah