Royalhouse Chapel Int. dismisses reports of sex predator’s membership to the church

In the documentary, Mr Ohene Nkunim was shown worshipping at one of the local Assemblies of the Royalhouse Chapel.

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The Royalhouse Chapel International has distanced itself from one Jonathan Ohene Nkunim tagged as a ‘Sex Predator’ in the media for using his health facility as bait to sexually assault scores of women who went there seeking treatment.

According to the leadership of the church, Mr Ohene Nkunim “is neither an officer nor a member of the church and has never been.”

This new development stems from a video documentary produced by investigative journalist, Manasseh Azure Awuni circulating on social media titled “The Licensed Sex Predator” and published by The Fourth Estate.

In the documentary, Mr Ohene Nkunim was shown worshipping at one of the local Assemblies of the Royalhouse Chapel.

According to leadership of the church in a press release, although Mr Nkunim, who has been arrested by the police was seen worshipping with the church, it wasn’t in his mandate as a member.

The church explained that he was part of the ministration team of a guest pastor who had been invited to minister at the local church, the reason he was featured.

“After his opening worship for the guest pastor, he immediately left the service without any interaction with the host pastor or the leadership of our local church. As such, he is not known to Royalhouse Chapel in any capacity, either as an officer or a member as the video may have suggested.

“As a compassionate Bible-believing church, Royalhouse Chapel, therefore, disassociates itself from the supposed minister of the gospel and his actions,” the press statement signed by Director of Administration, Rev. Dzifa Gakpleazi added.