4th June 2025 4:42:12 PM
2 mins readGhanaian gospel musician, Evangelist Diana Asamoah, has boldly declared that she is not intimidated by Prophet Adom Kyei Duah, who allegedly takes advantage of God's name to sell food items to congregants.
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General Overseer of Believers Worship Centre, Prophet Adom Kyei Duah, warned Diana Asamoah against criticisms that he described as tarnishing his reputation in a series of viral posts.
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The prophet had said that, “This is the first time in my life that a woman has attacked me and insulted my personality,” he said. “Over my dead body will she triumph over me. She wasn’t raised properly. I won’t be the one to warn her, Heaven will speak on my behalf, and everyone will bear witness to it,”
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In response to him, Diana said the prophet cannot intimidate her into staying silent about her views of him.
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"Those prophets who are not ashamed and not afraid of God to use his name to sell drinks and other items in church. I am not bothered by your threats because so far as I am with God, there is nothing you can do that will work. You can continue using my pictures as obituary posters. I know I am not dead, and I am not dying anytime soon," she said.
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She expressed confidence in the word of God that no weapon formed against her shall prosper.
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"Heaven would speak for me. Can you tell us you are the second Christ? Because the second Christ we are waiting for is not you. You are a liar,” he stated.
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In her view, Adom Kyei Duah is a business-minded person and does not represent Jesus Christ in any way.
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"You can't threaten me. We are all in this country, and we shall see. We all know you are a business-minded person, and if you sell your products in the name of God, people will buy them. Even God made them arrest you," the evangelist added.
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About this matter, Diana Asamoah had called on the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) to carry out a thorough inspection of churches that allow the sale of unapproved sobolo as the "blood of Jesus" to congregants.
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During an interview on Angel FM, the gospel musician explained that several individuals have developed health problems, such as diabetes, after consuming such unapproved products.
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“Some pastors market sobolo as ‘blood’ despite the FDA not having tested it for safety. I am appealing to the FDA to carry out thorough inspections in churches to ensure these items are safe for consumption,” she said.
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She further called on pastors to also roll out a system where doctors run tests on individuals before they are permitted to sell in church.
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“Before selling sobolo or similar items, pastors should have medical doctors test their members’ health to confirm the product’s suitability,” she added.
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Watch the video below:
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