Agradaa Calls for Peace Between Opambour and Adom Kyei Duah Amid Public Feud

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Founder of Heaven Way International Ministry, Nana Agradaa, has appealed to fellow Ghanaian religious leaders Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei Duah and Prophet Ebenezer Adarkwa Yiadom, popularly known as Opambour, to put aside their differences and embrace reconciliation.

In a TikTok video shared on Tuesday, July 8, 2026, the controversial preacher, whose real name is Patricia Asiedu Asiamah, expressed concern over the growing tension between the two prominent men of God, saying the ongoing dispute had left her deeply troubled.

According to Agradaa, the public disagreement between the respected religious leaders should not be allowed to tarnish the image of the Christian faith.

“Among these two powerful men of God, Adom Kyei Duah and Opambour, there is some misunderstanding between them, and I haven’t been able to sleep because of it,” she said.

Using the platform to make a heartfelt appeal, Agradaa urged both pastors to set aside their differences and allow peace to prevail.

“I want to use this platform to plead with these powerful pastors to calm tempers and let peace prevail. The two of you should not allow Satan to use this situation to disgrace you. Therefore, you should forgive each other,” she added.

The disagreement between Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei Duah and Opambour stems from Ghana’s final Group D match against Croatia at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Philadelphia.

Before the crucial encounter, Adom Kyei Duah publicly declared that the match would bring joy to Ghanaians, while also expressing concerns about various predictions and analyses surrounding the fixture.

However, Ghana suffered a 2-1 defeat, a result that sparked widespread reactions among football fans and within religious circles.

Following the loss, Opambour openly criticised Adom Kyei Duah, questioning how the leader of the Philadelphia Movement could continue making such declarations after his prediction failed to materialise.

The exchange between the two clerics has since dominated conversations on social media, with supporters of both religious leaders defending their respective positions.

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