During the christening of Asantewaa‘s baby in the U.S., Archbishop Adonteng Boateng of the Divine World International Ministries advised her to seek reconciliation with anyone she might have offended.
He stressed the importance of mending relationships as a pathway to success, especially for the sake of her newborn.
The Archbishop noted the online criticisms Asantewaa has faced and suggested that some of these issues may have arisen from her own actions.
He encouraged her to apologize to anyone she feels she has wronged, both for the well-being of her child and as a personal step towards peace.
“Everyone that you have a grudge with, if it is your fault, go and apologize to them right from here and make peace with them. Do it for the sake of your baby and also because I am now a part of your life.
“It is not surprising that you can be at fault because you are human, but the Bible said to err is human and to forgive is divine,” he stated before proceeding with the baby-naming rituals.
He continued with the baby’s naming ceremony, adding a blessing: “If you do as I have instructed, the Lord will bless you abundantly. America will be your home, and you will experience further success and blessings in your life.”
In his blessing, the Archbishop promised that following his advice would lead to abundant blessings and success in America.
He also proceeded with the baby-naming ceremony, during which Asantewaa revealed her son’s name, Cayden, meaning ‘Companion.’
The absence of Asantewaa’s husband at the event has sparked online speculation and renewed discussions about their marriage, including questions about paternity.
Earlier this year, Asantewaa announced her son’s birth on social media, and although she sought privacy, her pregnancy and childbirth had already been widely discussed by various socialites, including U.S.-based TikToker Obaa Cee.
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