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29th September 2025 5:23:34 PM
4 mins readBy: Amanda Cartey

Prophet Nicholas Osei, popularly known as Kumchacha, has passionately questioned the authority of persons who habitually condemn brother Sammy's conduct.“Those of you condemning Sammy, it is just balderdash... But why condemn and judge someone as if he or she has committed a grave offence?” he argued.
“There are many people who are doing worse in their homes. But they will condemn him as if he were rejected by God. It is not your position to judge someone. Otherwise, you are a wicked person yourself."
“Those people judging him and condemning him, maybe what they do in private is worse… nobody is perfect. The only one who can judge is God,” he said.
Broda Sammy recently came under fire for bringing a “heavily endowed” woman on stage and performing secular songs at Daddy Lumba’s one-week funeral observance.
However, addressing the backlash directly, Prophet Kumchacha questioned the moral authority of individuals passing judgement on Broda Sammy, implying that many of the critics are not in a position to condemn him.
Earlier this year, Kumchacha and Nana Romeo engaged in a heated argument on live tv during a discussion that nearly escalated into a physical confrontation.
Tensions flared when Nana Romeo dismissed Prophet Kumchacha's claim of being the first to learn about Kofi Adomah’s eye injury.
The disagreement intensified as Nana Romeo criticized Kumchacha for disrespecting Vim Lady, who had publicly disclosed details of Kofi’s plight.
Kumchacha, in turn, defended his stance, accusing Nana Romeo of hypocrisy. He alleged that Nana Romeo had previously called for Captain Smart’s arrest following comments linked to violence in Obuasi, where protests over mining operations resulted in several deaths.
"You are a hypocrite. When Captain Smart urged the youth of Obuasi to attack the mining company, you were one of the first to demand his arrest," Kumchacha said.
The fiery exchange took another turn when Kumchacha cited other incidents, accusing Nana Romeo of speaking on issues without adequate information.
"When Bishop Salifu’s issue came up, you said I didn’t know anything about it, yet I spoke as if I were the spokesperson. But when Akua Donkor passed away, you acted like the family asked you to represent them," Kumchacha added.
Nana Romeo, however, stood firm, advising Kumchacha to refrain from presenting himself as a journalist and commenting on every issue. "I am beginning to lose respect for you because you don’t respect yourself," he retorted.
The confrontation reached its peak when Kumchacha stood up, grabbed Nana Romeo by the shirt, and issued a warning.
"Your career will end. If you play with me, I will beat you if you dare me. When there’s an issue, you speak with authority, yet you don’t have the facts," Kumchacha threatened.
The exchange has since sparked widespread reactions, with viewers expressing mixed opinions about the incident.
In a separate event, Kumchacha addressed Oboy Siki's assertion that all those who accompanied Afia Pokua to apologize at Manhyia are not wise.
Kumchacha, along with several staff members from Onua TV, visited Manhyia to express their regrets over Afia Pokua's remarks concerning Otumfuo, but their apology was rejected by the elders.
Oboy Siki remarked that everyone who accompanied Afia Pokua to seek forgiveness from the elders for her critical comments about Otumfuo was lacking in wisdom.
But in an interview, Prophet Kumchacha lashed out at Oboy Siki, referencing their long-standing rivalry and his determination to put the actor in his place.
"If Oboy Siki were my father, I’d rather take medication and die. This is the same Oboy Siki who wakes up each day sporting a different hair color. His stomach resembles a toilet overflowing with animals, and he looks as crooked as a bent truck for carrying timber, like a crooked car carrying sand," Kumchacha angrily expressed.
Speaking on a different matter last year, Kumchacha stirred debate by endorsing polygamy.
He argued that having multiple wives is not a sin and that there is no explicit biblical prohibition against it.
According to Prophet Kumchacha, the only New Testament advice regarding marriage comes from Paul, who recommended monogamy but did not mandate it.
On September 14, 2024, during the United Showbiz program on UTV, Prophet Kumchacha asserted that having multiple wives could potentially contribute to a longer life by alleviating some of the challenges associated with a single partner.
"Marriage involves many issues, so I always encourage men to marry multiple women if they want to live long. At least two or three women. If God blesses me to be wealthy like Kwame Despite or Ofori Sarpong, I will do so. I am a prophet, but I challenge any pastor to quote a single verse from Genesis to Revelation that says marrying multiple women will send you to hell. It is not in the Bible."
"In 1 Timothy, Paul was advising about marriage, but I can choose to accept it or not. The same Paul said in 1 Corinthians 14:34 and onwards that women should not be allowed to preach in church, but today, that is not the practice in most churches," he stated.
He emphasized that no scripture explicitly condemns polygamy, challenging other pastors to provide a verse that asserts marrying multiple women is a sin.
He also cited that interpretations of Biblical teachings, such as those in 1 Corinthians 14:34, vary among churches today.
Despite his views, many religious leaders disagree, arguing that his stance contradicts traditional Biblical teachings.
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