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If you can’t continue the work of God, resign! – Diana Asamoah lambasts Ogyaba

Evangelist Diana Asamoah and Prophet Ogyaba have reignited their feud, which started after the latter became embroiled in an extramarital affair scandal.

The two have been at each other’s throat ever since Diana Asamoah openly criticised and judged Prophet Ogyaba for his ‘immoral’ actions, labeling him a fake man of God, among others.

Their feud took a more personal turn when Ogyaba also responded with verbal attacks.

While one might have thought their feud ended, it appears that it hasnt.

In a latest development, a video making waves online has captured Diana Asamoah issuing a stern warning to Prophet Ogyaba to step down from his position if he cannot live a righteous life as stated in the Bible.

According to her, Prophet Ogyaba is a nobody and not a true man of God.

She emphasised that, as a woman, such a man would never catch her fancy and that God would never bring someone like like him her way.

“You haven’t delivered yourself, yet you are delivering others. God would not give me such a person to marry as a husband and I am not perturbed by his curses. I am not even worried about what others are saying. Why would God give me a pastor who can’t close his zip as a husband?

“He is a nobody moreover he doesn’t possess the anointing of God. Among all the pastors in the country, he is the least powerful one. If you think you can’t continue with the work of God, better resign,” she said.

Diana Asamoah further cautioned Christians to be vigilant about who they label their spiritual father.

She added that pastors who don’t live a godly life end up transferring bad influences to their church members.

“I have always been saying if you ask a man of God who is a womaniser to pray for you, he ends up transferring that spirit into you. Meanwhile, before you started to worship in his church you were not a womaniser. You don’t have to follow any pastor,” she added.

Watch the video below:

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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