Ajagurajah Movement leader, Bishop Kwabena Asiamah has disclosed a recent attempt on his life through poisoning.
Despite the assailant’s closeness, Bishop Asiamah credits his survival to divine grace.
The religious leader now exercises caution in his dietary habits, opting for water from sealed glass containers to prevent tampering.
“Someone tried to poison me. The person was in my circle… Because of that encounter, I’ve been drinking water from a glass container so that no one can inject anything into it,” he explained during a TikTok live session.
During a TikTok live session, Ajagurajah emphasized that poisoning isn’t confined to food, highlighting various unconventional methods employed by individuals with malicious intent.
He cautioned against overlooking potential dangers, citing a previous warning about such threats that had gone unheeded.
Ajagurajah also drew attention to the broader issue, mentioning how some women resort to poisoning through unconventional means during intimate encounters.
He specifically advised members of the Ajagurajah Movement to refrain from certain practices and urged the public to remain vigilant against potential harm.
“I’ve stated that poisoning no longer occurs through food or drink. There are numerous approaches one can take. Some women even use the poison on the tips of their breasts.
“So I admonished the people in the Ajagurajah Movement to stop sucking women’s breasts. I warned the public to be cautious with poisoning some years ago but I was chastised and taken for granted,” he added.
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