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People who have been arrested by Prophet Adom Kyei Duah
Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei Duah, the founder and leader of Believers Worship Centre, has long made it clear that he takes his reputation very seriously. Though he has been a preacher for over two decades, Prophet Adom Kyei Duah has largely maintained a low profile, focusing on his ministry and teachings. However, in recent years, he has become more prominent, particularly in the public eye due to controversies surrounding his unconventional style of preaching and beliefs.
Despite the growing attention, Prophet Adom Kyei Duah has faced significant criticism, especially on social media. Many have accused him of promoting what they describe as "weird" or "unorthodox" teachings, and some even label him as a scammer or a member of a secret society. Rather than responding publicly to these allegations, Prophet Adom Kyei Duah has consistently chosen to take legal action, often involving the police and courts to address the accusations against him. This has led to some public criticism, with many questioning why he prefers to rely on law enforcement instead of directly addressing his critics or clearing up misunderstandings himself.
One of the most recent incidents that sparked public debate involves Pastor Frimpong, who was arrested after making a viral video insulting Prophet Adom Kyei Duah. In the video, Pastor Frimpong accused the prophet of being part of a secret society and called him a "fool" and a "scammer" who was deceiving people by pretending to be a man of God. The video quickly spread across social media, prompting widespread discussion and, ultimately, legal action.
As a result, Pastor Frimpong was arrested on the orders of Prophet Adom Kyei Duah, which added fuel to the ongoing debate about the prophet's methods for handling criticism. Some see the arrest as a reasonable step in defending his reputation, while others argue that it reflects a tendency to avoid direct confrontation or public debate. Critics have voiced concerns that Prophet Adom Kyei Duah is too quick to use the police to silence detractors instead of engaging with them in an open dialogue.
In a society where public figures, especially religious leaders, are frequently scrutinized, Prophet Adom Kyei Duah’s reliance on the legal system underscores the complex relationship between modern-day ministry and public opinion in Ghana. Whether one agrees or disagrees with his approach, it’s clear that protecting his image is a priority for the prophet, and he seems willing to go to great lengths to ensure his reputation remains intact.
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