Founder and leader of the Believers Worship Centre, Stephen Adom Kyei-Dua, also known as "Second Chance" or "Philadelphia," has warned he will retaliate against those he claims are targeting him and his ministry, following what he describes as an "outrageous" GH¢500,000 (5 billion old cedis) electricity bill from the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).

Speaking to his congregation on Sunday, August 31, 2025, Adom Kyei-Dua declared that persistent provocations from ECG officials and unnamed "attackers" would force him to "show the colour of his inside," likening himself to a snake that bites in self-defence. "I am sending caution to my attackers, please be careful because the snake bites when frustrated, if you don't take care, I will show you the colour of my inside if this provocation continues." The preacher alleged that ECG has deliberately targeted him and the Philadelphia Movement, recounting how a field officer stormed his premises on Wednesday, August 27, 2025, demanding that GH¢200,000 of the bill be paid within an hour or risk power disconnection. "This man came here very angry, giving us a one-hour ultimatum.

He even mocked us, asking how GH¢500,000 compares to the money we share in church," Kyei-Dua said.

Despite the officer's threats, the preacher said his church premises continued to have power after the disconnection because they were powered by a large solar system.