Let Bishop Nyarko Rest In Peace . . .Stop These Gibberish About His Death! - Whitney Boakye-Mensah Fumes

Entertainment Pundit, Whitney Boakye-Mensah is utterly disgusted over incessant allegations which keep characterizing the death of prominent persons in the country. 

With particular focus on the demise of Ghanaian actor Bishop Bernard Nyarko, Whitney Boakye-Mensah admonished people speculating about what led to the death of the actor to spare the ears of Ghanaians.

The dead is supposed to be laid to rest but this does not usually happen during the demise of a celebrity or a prominent person in society. It's either deep secrets are revealed or speculations are made when a celebrity dies and in the death of Bishop Bernard Nyarko, wild allegations have already been pouring out regarding the circumstances that claimed the life of the popular Ghanaian actor.

A 'religious' woman abroad has leveled allegations against Kumawood actors Big Akwes, Christiana Awuni, Kwaku Manu and a host of others, accusing them of having a hand in the death of the late Bishop Nyarko.

The woman who is captured on video alleged that Bishop Nyarko didn't pass away as a result of a natural cause as his family would want Ghanaians to believe, but rather, he was spiritually used as a sacrificial lamb to bring good fortunes to some colleague actors, especially in the Kumawood industry.

The woman dared the names she's mentioned to challenge her and she will back her claims with substaintial evidence. 

But to Whitney Boakye-Mensah, it is becoming a common trend for people to rise up and turn themselves into spiritual detectors challenging a celebrity's death.

She warned the so-called religious woman and any other person to stop linking Bishop Nyarko's death to a spiritual cause, adding that a lot of these people crave unnecessary attention and the only way they can achieve such aim is to wait for a celebrity to die, then they start gibbering and go scot free.

''It is just becoming unbecoming . . . You don't use a person's death for cheap State popularity. This is along the semblance of somebody who is just jabbering for the sake of jabbering. It's very unfortunate where it has taken. We should start ignoring these things," she said on Peace FM's 'Entertainment Review' Thursday afteroon.