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FrimpongThe leader and founder of Asomdwoe Ntonton Som has rally behind the Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Hon. Kennedy Ohene Agyapong for his recent crusade against fake prophets in Ghana who use dubious means to extort money and other luxuries from their members.
Nyame Somafo Yaw in an interview with Amansan Krakye of GBC Radio Central revealed that he started the initial crusade to eliminate the fake prophets in Ghana because most of them use evil spirits in their church operations.
He assured that most self-acclaimed men of God in Ghana are not powerful as they claim so none of them can harm the legislature.
“The truth behind it is that I have already worked on the fake prophets who go for demonic assistance. I have already collapsed the evil doings of these fake prophets, malams and fetish priests. So they’re now naked that’s why their secrets are being exposed.
“These people started doing their evil deeds for a long time now and Kennedy Agyapong has been around ever since but why didn’t he exposé them in the past. What has come over him recently there is no harm anybody can do to him.
“No secrets of him will come out. When he becomes a victim and is exposed that means he has allowed himself. That’s the secret behind the whole saga currently going on about his crusade against the fake prophets”.
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