In a recent viral video, Ghanaian prophet Ebenezer Opambour Yiadom, famously known as Prophet 1, delivered a stern warning to broadcast journalist Afia Pokua, also known as Vim Lady, after she labeled him “shallow-minded.” Opambour, known for his controversial statements, declared that if Vim Lady insults him again, he would place an irreversible curse on her.
The tension began when Opambour questioned the Ghana Card’s purpose during a fellowship service attended by former President John Dramani Mahama. “Can the Ghana Card give us free cars?”, he asked.
In response, Vim Lady criticized Opambour’s remarks, calling him “shallow-minded” and stressing that national identity cards have been essential for development in other nations.
Opambour’s reaction was quick and forceful. “If I have not insulted her and she chooses to insult me, I will curse her and do as I please with her, including her unborn children,” he warned. He also set a Sunday deadline for Vim Lady to stop speaking about him.
This intense exchange has sparked a debate about the role of religious leaders in public discussions and the appropriateness of such threats.
Watch the video below..
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