Ghanaian broadcaster Captain Smart has responded to rising concerns about pastors preaching in commercial vehicles, a practice recently criticized by YouTuber Scanty on social media.
Scanty had called for an end to what he described as disruptive preaching on public transport.
READ ALSO:Your Insults Show a Very Low Level of Confidence; Your Behavior Is Appalling, Backward - Sandra Esinam Afenu Fires Back at Captain SmartHowever, Captain Smart strongly disagreed, urging critics to be more tolerant. "Will it harm you to keep quiet and listen to the message?" he asked in a post on X. "I'm sure if it were music playing in the car, you would enjoy it without complaining." He emphasized the importance of spreading the Word, stating that true believers have a duty to win souls.
He further emphasized the spiritual importance of the practice, urging people not to dismiss it lightly. "As a true believer, it is your duty to spread the Word of God and win souls for the Kingdom," he added, warning others to be cautious about speaking against such acts.