Social commentator and activist Okatakyie Afrifa has delivered a fiery response to recent threats and curses directed at him by Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Adarkwa Yiadom, popularly known as Opambour.
The conflict began weeks ago when Opambour, the General Overseer of Ebenezer Miracle Worship Center, publicly criticized the Ghana Card initiative introduced under the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia administration.
During a clergy meeting with former President John Dramani Mahama on Monday, November 11, Opambour questioned the card’s significance, repeatedly asking, “Can the Ghana Card give us free cars?”
His remarks sparked backlash, particularly from media personality Afia Pokua, known as Vim Lady. In a self-recorded video that went viral, Vim Lady rebuked Opambour and outlined the importance of the Ghana Card, accusing him of lacking understanding of its purpose.
In response, Opambour threatened to curse Vim Lady, labeling her criticisms as disrespectful. His threats further escalated when Okatakyie Afrifa stepped in to defend Vim Lady, condemning Opambour’s behavior.
This intervention reportedly led Opambour to extend his curses and even issue death threats against Afrifa.
Okatakyie Afrifa, in his latest rebuttal, dismissed Opambour’s curses, emphasizing his resilience. According to Afrifa, such threats hold no power over him.
His defiant response has added fuel to the ongoing public debate surrounding the controversial comments made by Opambour.
The confrontation has since drawn widespread attention, with many Ghanaians weighing in on the escalating tension between the parties involved.
Source: OccupyGh.com
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