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Diana Asamoah Refutes Claims of Being In A Road Accident

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Veteran Ghanaian gospel musician, Evg. Diana Asamoah has publicly denied claims of being involved in a road accident.

This comes on the back of her heated scuffle with Prophet Adom Kyei Duah. The musician found herself at the center of a heated public exchange with Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah following her strong criticism of his controversial religious practices.

The gospel musician and preacher recently questioned the authenticity of the prophet’s teachings, particularly condemning claims that he represents Jesus Christ and his use of certain items, like locally brewed drinks, in spiritual rituals.

Her comments have stirred mixed reactions within the Christian community, with some supporting her bold stance while others view it as an attack on a fellow religious leader.

The growing tension between the two has sparked widespread discussion across social and religious platforms, as many weigh in on what some see as a brewing spiritual conflict between two influential voices in Ghana’s faith landscape.

In a recent video sighted on Instagram, the gospel giant refuted claims of being involved in a road accident. She stated that she intends to live longer than expected before exiting the land of the living.

She claims that many attributed her rumored road accident to the tantrums she threw at the man of God, implying that she is facing the consequences of touching an anointed man of God. However, she stated that she has never experienced any fault with her vehicle, adding that she also has a covenant with God, hence misfortune will never befall her.

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