Obofour's son swags up on father's G-Wagon in latest photos

Reverend Obofour.png Reverend Obofour, the founder and leader of Anointed Palace Chapel

Tue, 5 Mar 2019 Source: yen.com.gh

Reverend Obofour, the founder and leader of Anointed Palace Chapel has grown a reputation as one of the most controversial 'men of God' in Ghana because of the way he conducts his church and show off his wealth.

Notwithstanding such negative descriptions of Obofour, there is one thing very clear, the head of APC is a man with swag. Just as the saying goes, a crab does not beget a bird, Obofour's one-year-old son, Obofour Junior, is gradually turning up as a little man with swag.

In the latest photos of the little one YEN.com.gh has sighted, Obofour Junior was seen dressed in a white shirt long sleeve over a green trousers with a vest over his shirt.

In one of the photos, Junior was seen taking majestic steps in his brown Chelsea boot. Another photo had the little boy complementing his looks with spectacles as he sat on the bonnet of his father's G-Wagon.

Born in January 2018, Obofour Junior celebrated his birthday in a Superman-themed party.

The toddlers' birthday party came just about four months after Obofour threw a very elaborate birthday party for his wife at the APC's headquarters at Fawoade Mamponteng near Kumasi in September 2018.

At that party attended by an array of Kumawood stars and other prominent people, Obofour gave away a Nissan 4X4 car to actor Wayoosi.

Prior to the birthday of his wife, Obofour had made the headlines again after he reportedly bought a Ford Mustang for his little daughter on her birthday.

The flamboyant pastor had also gifted over 15 cars in his church during the naming ceremony for Obofour Junior.

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Obofour's son swags up on father's G-Wagon

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Photos from the plush birthday party for Obofour's one-year-old son

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Source: yen.com.gh