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Ola Michael fires Adom Kyei Duah over ‘Jesus’ face’ comment

Entertainment pundit Ola Michael has criticized Believers Worship Centre leader Adom Kyei Duah for controversial remarks made in a viral video.

Duah claimed he was instructed to replace images of Jesus Christ with his own for the next 500 years, sparking strong reactions.

Ola Michael, in a video shared by Accra-based Neat FM, contrasted this with global concerns about long-term food security, where wealthy individuals are safeguarding seeds and food crops for future generations.

“They have seen that the rate at which we are using the world’s resources, we would run out of food soon. They are saving these seeds for the future. This is what the wealthy individuals are contemplating.

“But then you come to Ghana, and someone is thinking of trying to replace his face with Jesus. Is this what we are considering in Ghana?” he asked.

His comments echo similar criticisms from Prophet Ebenezer Adarkwah (Opambour) and Rev. Bernard Amankwah towards Duah’s statements.

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