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I Don’t Want To See Him Begging Again—Diana Asamoah On Why She’s ‘Disturbing’ Akwasi Boateng

Diana Asamoah has clarified that her intentions were pure when she advised Edward Akwasi Boateng to use the car given to him by Pastor Benrard El Bernad for a ride-hailing business.

She emphasized that her comments were meant to be helpful and not to belittle him in any way. Despite her good intentions, it appears that Edward Akwasi Boateng did not take her advice positively, leading to some negative remarks directed towards her.

“So I did not intend any form of malice. I felt this was something that had helped me and could also help him. I just wanted him to have something sustainable so that we do not see him begging for funds again,” she mentioned on UTV’s United Showbiz.

Diana sparked a seeming beef between her and Edward Akwasi Boateng when she told him to use the new car gifted to him by the aforementioned prophet as an Uber to transform his life.

During a radio interview with Abeiku Santana, Diana was asked to offer some words of wisdom to Mr. Boateng, following the attention his situation and the prophet’s generosity had garnered on social media.

In response, Diana emphasized that Edward should not simply enjoy the luxury of the car and drive around town, but rather use it for business purposes to generate income.

She firmly believed that operating the car as a ride-hailing service could significantly improve his financial situation.

Despite Abeiku Santana’s reservations about the advice, Diana remained steadfast in her opinion that it was the most practical suggestion for Edward given his current circumstances.

Source – Tru News Report

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