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Pastors’ Children Are the Most Spoilt-Abena Moet

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, Ghana Street Journal

Abena Moet has sparked a conversation about the preferential treatment often given to pastors’ children, describing them as the most spoiled within church communities.

During her appearance on Neat FM, the on-air personality expressed frustration over how church members tend to elevate pastors’ children, often treating them as if they are above others.

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“What is wrong with those church members? We always treat pastors’ children like they’re better than everyone else,” she stated. Her remarks have ignited a broader discussion about the implications of this favouritism and its potential consequences.

Abena Moet’s comments come in the wake of a controversial incident involving Elrod Amoako, the 16-year-old son of Archbishop Salifu Amoako, the head pastor of Alive Chapel International Ministries.

Elrod was involved in a fatal car crash that resulted in the tragic deaths of two teenagers, Justine Agbenu and Maame Dwomoh, on October 12, 2024. Following the incident, there were allegations that members of the church attacked journalists at the courthouse, further escalating the situation and drawing public outrage.

Reflecting on the behaviour of some church members, Abena Moet remarked, “And if you look closely, in most churches, pastors’ children are often the most stubborn and spoiled.”

This statement has resonated with many who have observed similar dynamics within their own communities. The issue of preferential treatment for pastors’ children is not new. It has been a topic of discussion in various forums, with many arguing that such favouritism can lead to a sense of entitlement and lack of accountability.

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In the case of Elrod Amoako, the incident has brought these issues to the forefront. The tragic accident and the subsequent behaviour of some church members have highlighted the need for a more equitable and accountable approach within church communities.

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