The General Overseer of the Action Chapel International, Nicholas Archbishop Duncan-Williams, has shared a story on how his life and ministry were endangered because of a feud with his spiritual father, the late Archbishop Idahosa Benson Idahosa, who is popularly referred to as the father of Pentecostalism in Nigeria. Duncan-Williams indicated that he allowed himself to be consumed by the power and fame he gained during his early ministry in Ghana. He said that he had issues with his church being referred to as a branch of Idahosa's church, the Church of God Mission International, which led to the feud between the two men. "I remember when I began, I was very successful in Ghana as the first charismatic church. And I was having problems with my spiritual father, Archbishop Idahosa of blessed memory. When Ora Roberts came to Ghana, we filled the stadium during those days, and everywhere was packed.