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I WILL ARREST YOU AND YOUR BLOGGERS – DIANA ASAMOAH’S FIERY WARNING TO ADOM KYEI DUAH

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Diana Asamoah has officially entered battle mode, and this time, she’s not singing her way out of it. The gospel musician has fired back at Adom Kyei Duah’s bloggers after they pulled off one of the most bizarre pranks in Ghanaian social media history—creating a fake obituary for her. Yes, you heard that right. According to the internet, Diana Asamoah was “dead and gone,” but in reality, she was very much alive, probably sipping tea and plotting her next move.

But Diana Asamoah is not one to let things slide. In a fiery response, she has vowed to take legal action against those responsible for spreading the false obituary. She made it clear that she’s not here for jokes, and if anyone thought they could get away with declaring her dead for laughs, they’ve got another thing coming.

The whole drama started when Diana Asamoah made comments about Adom Kyei Duah’s ministry, which didn’t sit well with his followers. Instead of a simple disagreement, things escalated into full-blown chaos, with bloggers allegedly deciding that the best way to retaliate was to “bury” her online. The obituary poster, complete with funeral details, went viral, leaving social media users both amused and confused.

Now, Diana Asamoah is ready to take the matter to court, and she’s not holding back. She has warned that those involved will face serious consequences for their actions. According to her, spreading false information about someone’s death is not only disrespectful but also legally punishable. And let’s be honest—if anyone thought they could prank Diana Asamoah and walk away unscathed, they underestimated her.

Social media reactions have been nothing short of hilarious. Some users are jokingly asking if they should still send their “condolences,” while others are waiting to see if Diana Asamoah will hold a “resurrection service” just to prove she’s still alive. Meanwhile, the bloggers involved are probably sweating, wondering if they should start drafting their apology letters before the lawsuit lands on their doorstep.

As the legal battle unfolds, all eyes will be on Diana Asamoah and her next steps. Will she follow through with her lawsuit, or will the bloggers involved issue a public apology? One thing is certain—this controversy has put the spotlight on the growing issue of misinformation and online defamation in Ghana’s digital space.

What do you think? Should Diana Asamoah take legal action, or should she let it go? Either way, this saga is far from over, and we’re all here for the drama!




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