Finally!!! Nicholas Duncan Williams reacts to Son’s allegations on Social Media(HOT AUDIO)

10/06/2020

Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams has finally reacted to allegations made by his son on social media, Tuesday.

Daniel Duncan Williams (Son) took to social media to post a video with two females in a pool which looked really unusual. He also shared some damning revelations about his dad that went viral.

However, barely few hours into the matter, the Archbishop through his spokesperson has issued out a statement. He attributed his son’s recent behavior to a mental diseases which the family has been struggling with for some few years now.

ARCHBISHOP NICHOLAS DUNCAN-WILLIAMS’ STATEMENT REGARDING HIS SON, DANIEL’S ACTIONS AND OUTBURST ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams and his family thank you for your prayers. Daniel’s outbursts on social media and elsewhere should not be media fodder or click-bait.

We acknowledge that the obscenities are abhorrent but understand that he has a serious illness.

Daniel has undergone the very best medical interventions, treatments and hospitalizations, yet he still experiences relapses when he does not continue on his prescribed medication.

The Archbishop says “this is a test of his faith. In his own words; “I acknowledge the situation my son is in, and I still love him…please pray for us…. “Love covers a multitude of sins.” 1 Peter 4:8

The Archbishop and his family continue to stand firm in their faith believing God for Daniel’s full deliverance, healing and restoration. We ask that you please respect their privacy as they navigate through this trying time.Psalms 3:3.

But thou, O Lord, art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head.

Bishop Ebenezer Obodai

Spokesperson for Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams and family

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