‘I killed 32 cows to help NDC; you can ask General Mosquito’ – Pastor fumes after his building was demolished

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Emperor Bishop Bediako, Founder of Jesus Power Eagle Kingdom Ministry International

Emperor Bishop Bediako, Founder of Jesus Power Eagle Kingdom Ministry International, has fumed after his church at Pantang Village, New Town, was demolished, claiming that he killed 32 cows to help the NDC come to power.

A viral video shared on social media captured a heated altercation between members of the Kingdom Palace Church, whose building was demolished, and members of the La Nkwantanang-Madina Municipal Assembly task force during the demolition of structures obstructing waterways around Pantang Village.

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During the demolition exercise, Emperor Bishop Bediako tried to stop members of the task force from demolishing his building, fuming that he was a member of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC).

According to Emperor Bishop Bediako, he helped the NDC to power by sacrificing about 32 cattle so his building could not be demolished.

He further claimed that the task force can ask the NDC National Chairman, Asiedu Nketia and also claimed he will go to the President’s house.

In the viral video, Emperor Bishop Bediako stated, “I’m recording my video. I’m an NDC member. I help the NDC. I killed 32 cattle. You can ask General Mosquito.

“We are the ones who help the NDC. I go to Mr President’s house. I help the NDC. I went to the home of General Mosquito. I sacrificed 32 cattle to help the NDC”.

However, members of the task force boldly told the pastor and his members that they did not care if he was a member of the NDC or not.

Some netizens reacting to the video stated, “Me too, I donated 2 packs of sachet water to the NDC so I Dey go sell the JUBILEE HOUSE.

How’s he the pastor and what will he teach his followers….

Ghanaians also blackmail politicians with votes, hence we can’t move forward”.

“This is what happens when politicians take favours from people expecting to be untouchable when in power. Was the 32 cows slaughtered for victory parties or to win power?”, an X user added.

One X user added, “Political loyalty isn’t a building permit. If the structure was illegal, slaughtering 32 cows doesn’t make it legal. You can go to court if you think it is illegal for them to demolish your property”.

“What a funny country we are in, hmmmm, so you killed 32 cows for NDC, so there shouldn’t be any development because of your own selfish interests, but I want to know something? Is he a pastor?”, a netizen added.

In related news, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of the La Nkwantanang-Madina Municipal Assembly, Alhaji Ibrahim Fuseini Faila, has alleged that he received calls from Jubilee House with an official demanding that he stop the ongoing demolition exercise being carried out by the Assembly to remove structures obstructing waterways.

According to the MCE, however, he informed them that he has been assigned to the Assembly to ensure that the right things are done, and that is exactly what he is doing.

The demolition, which forms part of efforts by the Assembly to address flooding challenges in the municipality, follows recent heavy rains that affected several parts of La Nkwantanang-Madina Municipal Assembly.

Speaking to the media on June 24, 2026, in a video shared by 1957News, Fuseini Faila stated, “They made someone call me from Jubilee House, but I told the person, ‘My brother, you put me here to ensure the right things are being done, and that is what I’m doing.

If you want me to leave it, I can leave it per your directives, but then I will please beg you to come one day and have a look. When you view it yourself, you will then tell me, Faila, go back and do your demolition.’ And that is what we are doing,” the MCE stated.

Watch the video below:

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