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No parent should be held hostage by the actions of their adult children – Oscar Yao Doe supports Duncan Williams

No parent should be held hostage by the actions of their adult children – Oscar Yao Doe supports Duncan Williams


A lot of people are throwing their support behind Arch-Bishop Duncan Williams after his son took to social media to…

A lot of people are throwing their support behind Arch-Bishop Duncan Williams after his son took to social media to misbehave in ways tarnishing the enviable image of his father.

Critics are saying that Duncan Williams as a ‘Man Of God’ hasn’t brought up his son well. However, Ghanaian Millionaire, Oscar Yao Doe has come out to say that when a child is an adult above the ages of 18, then his/her actions shouldn’t be blamed on their parents.

Because at the age, it’s expected of that child to behave responsibly and anything aside that should be blamed on the child and not the parents.

Oscar Doe wrote:

"No Parent Should Be Held Hostage By The Actions Of Their Adult Children Who Are Above The Age Of 18+. No Parent On Earth Should Be Subjected To Blackmail By Children Who Are Older Enough To Take Care Of Themselves. On That Note I Stand Shoulder To Shoulder With Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams Whom I Strongly Believe Is A Great Personality Who Really Cares About People. I Love Him. I Adore Him. Great Soul. May God Help Your Son Deal With His Mental Health Challenges. Archbishop Duncan Williams Cannot Be Held Responsible For The Actions Of An Adult Child. End Of Story"


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