Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah has once again sparked controversy, this time leading to the arrest of Pastor Frimpong, who had earlier criticized him on a popular TV platform.
In a video circulating on social media, Pastor Frimpong was seen making strong accusations against the prophet while appearing on Multi-TV.
This incident is part of a recurring pattern, as Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah, leader of Believers Worship Center, has previously arrested several individuals for similar remarks.
The viral video shows Pastor Frimpong vehemently attacking the prophet, accusing him of exploiting his congregation through monetary schemes.
Frimpong also slammed the prophet’s sale of items like oils, holy water, handkerchiefs, and “Yesu Mogya” (sacred blood), dismissing them as ineffective and a means of deceiving church members for financial gain.
“You’re stealing in God’s name. None of the things Adom Kyei sells have any power. There are forces in this world, but those forces are not greater than God. Only fools follow such things,” he boldly declared.
Frimpong then boldly challenged the prophet, saying, “If Adom Kyei’s items can resurrect the dead, let my head be cut off.”
Soon after, Pastor Frimpong’s arrest became a trending topic on social media.
A video surfaced showing him in handcuffs, seated in a police car, with two officers beside him.
In the clip, Frimpong is visibly distressed, crying and begging for pardon.
“I am pleading with you to forgive me. I won’t speak ill of you anymore. Please forgive me; I haven’t done well,” he sobbed as his face was tear-streaked and mucus dripped from his nose.
As of now, Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah has not commented publicly on the arrest.
Earlier arrests
This arrest brings the total number of individuals Prophet Adom Kyei Duah has detained to five.
Among those arrested are several socialites and pastors who made derogatory statements about him.
The list includes individuals such as Osofo Abronoma, Agya Obofour, Kumawood actor Sean Paul, and a Takoradi-based pastor, who was famously arrested while standing under a tree.