Award-winning gospel musician Diana Asamoah has opened up about the tragic death of her sister, attributing it to the replacement of prescribed diabetes medication with the widely publicized “miracle sobolo” blessed by Prophet Adom Kyei Duah.
In a heartfelt video shared on X (formerly Twitter), the veteran singer recounted how her sister, who had been battling diabetes for 17 years, began to deteriorate after abandoning her medications in favor of the miracle beverage.
The “miracle sobolo,” a locally brewed hibiscus drink endorsed and blessed by Prophet Adom Kyei Duah, has gained popularity among his followers for its alleged healing properties. Many congregants claim the drink is divinely anointed and capable of curing various ailments.
However, Diana Asamoah believes this narrative cost her sister her life.
“The Bible says everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. It doesn’t say those who call on ‘sobolo’ will be saved,” she emphasized. “My sister had diabetes for 17 years, but only started declining after she began relying on ‘sobolo.’”
According to her, her sister refused to take prescribed drugs sent regularly by her husband from abroad and instead discarded them in favor of the prophet’s concoction. She passed away on December 6.
In addressing claims that she harbors hatred for Prophet Adom Kyei Duah, the gospel star clarified her position.
“I do not hate him. I am simply against his misleading teachings,” she said.
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I want stop till Prophet Adom Kyei Duah Church Collapses….His Sobolo K!lled my Elder Sister……after she refused to be taking her drugs but only Adom Kyei Sobolo….Diana Asamoah tells her story pic.twitter.com/pVt3tG0gXz— Yawa (@DontdoYawa) June 28, 2025