The leader and founder of Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has broken his silence following the recent attack by Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye DC and the former British High Commissioner to Ghana, Jon Benjamin.
The man of God, using a biblical representation, warned against hypocrisy, urging those throwing stones at people to examine themselves first.
According to Duncan-Williams, he has been in ministry for 47 years, and I’ve seen the outcome of such individuals over the decades, as they never end well.
The former British High Commissioner to Ghana, Jon Benjamin, fired shots at Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams over his comments at the National Prayer and Thanksgiving Day on July 1, 2025.
Jon Benjamin, in a post on X, responded to comments made by Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, stating he looks forward to a Ghana where the youth no longer queue at embassies for visas.
In his post on X, he wrote, “Duncan-Williams certainly travels for nice vacations, on occasion booking the whole first-class cabin of the BA flight to London for his family.
I wonder if the poor people who give him ‘tithes’ they can’t afford, and which undermine their economic survival, known in what high luxury he lives. I saw that luxury with my own eyes at his house and office,” he wrote.
Abronye, in a viral video, used offensive and unprintable language, including shockingly calling him a “useless man” and labelling him a criminal, as Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, accusing him of protecting members of the LGBTQI+ community.
He further slammed the man of God over what he claimed were his affiliations with the ruling government to plot a third-term bid for President John Dramani Mahama.
Speaking in an interview on Channel One TV on July 7, 2025, Archbishop Duncan-Williams responded by saying, “I wouldn’t want to dwell on it too much because I’m used to these kinds of media misrepresentations over the years.
“This is my 47th year in ministry, and I have seen the outcome of such individuals.
“People should not make the mistake of thinking that attacking others, discrediting them, and throwing stones at people will come without consequence. The belief that you can do so and remain untouched is a lie. I have seen the implications of these actions over the years and decades. Such people never end well, and that is all I’ll say on that,” he said.
He added, “Before you throw stones at someone else, examine yourself, when the woman caught in adultery was brought before Jesus, there was already an error because adultery takes two, but they left the man and brought only the woman.
“Secondly, everyone had a stone ready to cast at her. But Jesus said, anyone among you who is without sin, let him cast the first stone. And one by one, they all dropped their stones and walked away.”
“…So, I’m simply putting it on record that there are always implications for attacking people and pointing fingers. When you point one finger at others, the remaining fingers point back at you.”
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I’ve been in ministry for 47 years and I’ve seen the outcome of such individuals. I’ve seen the implications of these things and these kinds of people over the decades — They never end well!
– @ArchbishopNick , Founder and Overseer, Christian Action Faith Ministries.
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