Prophet Ogyaba has withdrawn his controversial challenge against Avram Ben Moshe, in which he claimed he would make him go mad and live on the streets on June 21, 2024.
The prophet made the announcement at in an interview monitored by News & Vibes, stating that the challenge was merely a ploy to garner social media attention and gauge Ghanaians’ reactions.
In a surprising turn of events, Prophet Ogyaba expressed disappointment and frustration with the response to his challenge. He lamented that while his philanthropic efforts, such as commissioning a borehole, went unreported, his controversial statement was widely publicized.
The prophet’s remarks were laden with criticism for the hypocrisy of Christians in Ghana, stating that the government doesn’t take them seriously because they themselves are not serious. He expressed disillusionment with the country’s priorities, questioning why a statement about making someone mad would gain more traction than a positive deed.
Prophet Ogyaba’s backtrack has sparked mixed reactions, with some applauding his honesty and others criticizing his initial statement as reckless and attention-seeking.
“It has made me know Christians in Ghana, the hypocrites. My loved ones, after saying it, I realized that the reason the government doesn’t take us seriously is because we ourselves are not serious, we are not serious at all. I went to commission a borehole somewhere, no blogger published it or followed me there. I came to post it on social media, but no one posted it. But when I said, ‘Bring someone so that I can make him mad,’ you all went to post it. What country is this, a country called Ghana? … We who want to be like Dubai, it will take long.”
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State Seer, Prophet Ogyaba, has backed out of his challenge against Avram Ben Moshe, in which he claimed he would make him go mad and live on the streets on June 21, 2024, at his church. According to Prophet Ogyaba, he made the challenge only for social media attention to see the… pic.twitter.com/Xm4OrCACBz
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