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'I regret not accepting Christ earlier' - Kofi Asare Brako opens up on battle with stroke

Published 8 hours ago2 minute read

Prominent sports broadcaster Kofi Asare Brako Abatey has disclosed that he went through a harrowing ordeal while battling a stroke until God's intervention.

According to his narration, he was struck down by a stroke, which severely affected his body and restricted his movement significantly.

The former Asempa FM sports presenter noted that his absence from the media space was due to the life-threatening ailment that had taken a toll on his personality.

"I couldn't talk, walk, or do anything; people had to lift me to sit in a wheelchair. I've been battling with stroke, hence my recent public absence," he said in Twi during an interview with Peace FM.

Abatey, while shedding tears, indicated that his encounter with God during the troubling period rescued him from losing his life to the illness, and he has now fully recovered.

Expressing regret over not accepting Jesus Christ as his Lord and personal savior earlier, Abatey urged individuals to rely on God in all their endeavors and share the gospel with others.

"God saved me, and I know He exists. While lying down hopeless, I called upon Him for abandoning me, and I heard a voice that said, 'Kofi, relax and let me prepare you. I brought you into this to see my greatness, and I will redeem you.'

"Now that I'm healed, I fully believe in Him. I want to testify about God's goodness to everyone worldwide. I regret not accepting Christ earlier in life," he added, still crying.

Watch Kofi Asare Brako's remarks below:

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