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    Try Me And You Will See- Vim Lady Fires Back At Opambour

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    Mercy360 Blog of Tuesday, 19 November 2024

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    Try Me And You Will See- Vim Lady Fires Back At Opambour

    Vim Lady has fired back at Prophet Opambour after he threatened to curse her for calling him “shallow-minded” . The drama started when Opambour questioned the purpose of the Ghana Card during a fellowship service attended by former President John Dramani Mahama. Vim Lady, a broadcast journalist, criticized Opambour’s remarks, leading to his stern warning .

    Now, Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah, an Angel TV presenter, has jumped into the fray, defending Vim Lady and accusing Opambour of selling fake “spiritual water” to his congregation . Opambour retaliated by laying curses on Okatakyie, but the presenter dared him to try and kill him .

    It’s getting intense! Prophet Opambour is known for his controversial statements, but this latest exchange has sparked a heated debate about the role of religious leaders in public discussions . What do you think – should religious leaders be able to curse people who criticize them?



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