Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah Challenges Opambour Over ‘Abura Nsuo’ Miracles and Threats
Media personality Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah has launched a scathing critique against Reverend Ebenezer Adarkwa Yiadom, popularly known as Opambour, accusing the clergyman of exploiting his followers and living off their naivety. Speaking on Angel FM, Okatakyie did not hold back as he dissected what he described as fraudulent practices at the Ebenezer Miracle Worship Centre. “Opambour […] The post Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah Challenges Opambour Over ‘Abura Nsuo’ Miracles and Threats appeared first on MyNewsGh.
Media personality Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah has launched a scathing critique against Reverend Ebenezer Adarkwa Yiadom, popularly known as Opambour, accusing the clergyman of exploiting his followers and living off their naivety.
Speaking on Angel FM, Okatakyie did not hold back as he dissected what he described as fraudulent practices at the Ebenezer Miracle Worship Centre.
“Opambour is busy selling so-called Holy Water—‘Abura Nsuo’—to people, claiming it brings miracles and wealth, yet his own father remains on the streets in Dwaso,” Okatakyie said with indignation. “What kind of miraculous wealth is this Holy Water bringing, and why hasn’t it helped his own family?”
The media personality accused Opambour of amassing wealth and properties by deceiving his followers, who continue to buy into his claims.
Okatakyie alleged that the clergyman uses his congregation’s funds to support a lavish lifestyle, leaving many of them in the same struggles they sought to escape through his ministry.
The feud between the two personalities escalated when Opambour reportedly threatened Okatakyie, claiming he would ensure his demise if he continued to speak against him. However, Okatakyie was unfazed, dismissing the threats as baseless. “If I die today, it will be because my time has come, not because of anything a self-proclaimed man of God says,” he asserted.
The drama initially unfolded when Okatakyie criticized Opambour for threatening renowned journalist Afia Pokua, also known as Vim Lady. Vim Lady had earlier condemned Opambour’s comments about Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s Ghana Card initiative, sparking a heated back-and-forth.
“Instead of addressing Vim Lady’s points constructively, he resorted to threats,” Okatakyie remarked. “This is not the behavior of a true man of God.”
Public reaction to the feud has been mixed, with some supporting Okatakyie’s bold stance and others defending Opambour as a misunderstood religious figure. For Okatakyie, the issue goes beyond personal animosities, touching on the broader problem of religious exploitation in Ghana.
“These are the types of so-called men of God who give religion a bad name,” Okatakyie concluded. “People need to wake up and see the truth.”
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