Popular Ghanaian gospel musician and evangelist, Diana Asamoah, has firmly debunked widespread rumours suggesting that she was involved in a car accident. On June 5, a video depicting a serious accident began circulating online, with claims that the "Pentecost Ogya" hitmaker was the victim.
Some social media users even went as far as attributing the alleged accident to her recent public exchanges with Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah, founder of the Believers Worship Centre.Following the viral speculation, some followers of the preacher asserted that the supposed incident was a result of Diana Asamoah's recent remarks about the man of God.
However, in a video sighted by Ameyaw Debrah Media, the gospel singer set the record straight.
She clarified that she had not been involved in any accident, stating, "God will not even allow it." Read Also: Diana Asamoah Set to Release English-Focused Album; Calls for Fans to Improve English language Skills She went on to criticize what she described as the actions of "so-called men of God," who she believes use such narratives to gain popularity or to convince their followers of divine retribution.Diana added, "No weapon fashioned against me shall prosper - except the God," emphasizing her faith in divine protection.