Renowned gospel artiste, Ohemaa Mercy, has made a shocking declaration that the Holy Spirit has departed from certain pastors who have strayed from their divine mandate.
In an exclusive interview monitored by News & Vibes, Ohemaa Mercy expressed her concern about the proliferation of fake pastors who prioritize wealth and fame over salvation.
She attributed the susceptibility of Christians to these charlatans to a lack of understanding of the Bible.
According to Ohemaa Mercy, the emphasis on prosperity and fame in the sermons of these pastors is a clear indication that the Holy Spirit is no longer guiding them.
She urged Christians to seek discernment to recognize and avoid these fake men of God.
Ohemaa Mercy’s comments have sparked a heated debate in the religious community, with many calling for a return to the true values of Christianity.
Ghanaian gospel sensation, Ohemaa Mercy, burst onto the music scene in November 2004 with her debut album, Adamfo Papa.
The album’s massive success catapulted her to fame, earning her an impressive seven nominations at the 2006 Ghana Music Awards. Although she didn’t take home any awards that year, she was crowned the Discovery of the Year at the Gospel Music Awards.
Ohemaa Mercy’s sophomore album, Edin Jesus, released in 2007, was an even bigger triumph. Within six months, it sold a staggering 875,000 copies, making it the best-selling album of the year.
This achievement earned her a record-breaking 10 nominations at the 2008 Ghana Music Awards, the highest number of nominations in the awards’ history. She won three prestigious awards: Gospel Artiste of the Year, Album of the Year, and Gospel Album of the Year, solidifying her position as a leading gospel artiste in Ghana.