Counsellor George Lutterodt has asked Ghanaians to stop shedding fake tears as they sympathize with the family of the late movie star, Bishop Bernard Nyarko.
According to the counselor, the appropriate time for one to show love, sympathy, respect, or express gratitude is when the person is alive but doing that after the passes on is the highest level of hypocrisy.
Speaking on an Accra based radio station; Counsellor Lutterodt hinted that Ghanaians are always known for shedding crocodile tears when one kicks the bucket.
Adding that no Ghanaian even applauded him when he quitted from the movie industry and fully-dedicated himself to God’s ministry.
Advising Ghanaians, Counsellor Lutterodt stated that one needs to show love, respect, and help families, friends, and others when they are in need and alive because doing that is more important than spending much on their funerals or posting pictures and videos on social media platforms after their death.
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