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Bishop Kwabena Asiamah Responds to Evangelist Diana Asamoah's Criticism.

 


In a recent development, Bishop Kwabena Asiamah has addressed the remarks made by Evangelist Diana Asamoah about him.

During an interview on Angel FM, Diana Asamoah voiced her disapproval of Bishop Ajagurajah, accusing him of using the word of God as a cover for his questionable actions. She went on to describe him as an ignorant prophet who lacks understanding of the scriptures. Additionally, she claimed that Bishop Ajagurajah excels only in indulging in food and possesses no other notable qualities.

Unfazed by the confrontation, Diana Asamoah made it clear that she harbors no fear of Bishop Ajagurajah, the leader and founder of the Ajagurajah Movement. She expressed her readiness to withstand his verbal insults, noting his reputation for sharp and biting remarks. Furthermore, she cautioned Ajagurajah's followers to exercise caution, alleging that he would lead them astray towards damnation.

Diana Asamoah's unexpected attack on Ajagurajah was triggered by his recent appearance on UTV, where he made controversial statements regarding the Bible. In response, the leader of the Ajagurajah Movement retaliated against her comments.

Ajagurajah made it clear that he would not engage in a war of words with a woman who resorts to fantasizing about pornography before engaging in sexual activities with a man. His intention was to imply that Diana Asamoah lacks attractiveness. While acknowledging the insults hurled at him, he stated his decision not to stoop to her level.

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The ongoing exchange of insults between these two individuals has gained attention within both religious circles and the general public. However, it remains to be seen how this situation will further unfold, as both parties remain steadfast in their respective positions.

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