Rev. Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, the founder and president of World Miracle Outreach, has expressed worry over the high rate of HIV infections among University of Ghana students

Rev. Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, the founder and president of World Miracle Outreach, has expressed worry over the high rate of HIV infections among University of Ghana students.

During a panel discussion on GTV, he revealed how the virus is spread on campus. According to him, most of the ladies engage in various promiscuous lifestyles and when they get infected, they come back to campus and lure unsuspecting young men into dating and spread the virus.

“The number of boys and girls who are HIV positive in Legon, you’ll have the biggest shock of your life. This is sad and I’m happy I’m saying this on National TV.

Some of these young boys and young girls already on campus are living promiscuous lives, and they have already contracted HIV/AIDS.

He said “There are people I have prayed for. I am not talking about ten years, eight years. Just recently, sometimes you come so close, I go to campus a lot.”

He further explained, “”It is sad. If some of them tell you how they got into it, what is happening is that some of these girls go to certain places, and when they come back, they also connect with the boys and girls there.

So, a lot of people think that they are getting a boy or a girl, and then it (HIV) spreads.”

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