Content Creator Nessa Raises Allegations Against The Late Pastor Prince Elisha Osei Kofi After His Demise

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Popular Ghanaian content creator and TikTok personality Nessa has reignited controversy surrounding the late Pastor Prince Elisha Osei Kofi, days after news of his untimely death broke.

On Friday, February 13, 2026, reports emerged that Pastor Elisha Osei Kofi had passed away after a short illness. The sad news was later confirmed by his colleagues and associates on social media, triggering shock and widespread grief among Ghanaians.

The late preacher was the founder of Springs of Grace Executive Fellowship and Pastor Prince Ministries International. His sudden passing left many stunned, especially as there had been no public indication that he was unwell.

Prominent religious figures, including Bishop Daniel Obinim and Reverend Obofour, paid emotional tributes in his honour.

Shortly after news of his death went viral, counterclaims surfaced online alleging that the pastor was in a coma and not deceased. However, his family later released an official statement dismissing the rumours and confirming his passing.

Following the family’s clarification, Nessa — who had previously hinted at exposing the pastor — shared videos addressing her personal experiences with him.

While stating that she would refrain from going into full details out of respect for the widow, Nessa claimed she had witnessed troubling actions involving the late preacher.

She alleged that Pastor Elisha had spiritually caused an individual to develop mental health issues, accusing him of manipulation and dishonesty. The former MTN Hitmaker contestant said she had struggled for years to understand some of the things she allegedly experienced or observed.

Nessa further suggested that others also had stories about their encounters with the deceased pastor and maintained that she would share more details at what she described as the “appropriate time.”

In a separate video, she responded to critics who questioned why she chose to speak after his death. According to her, she had raised concerns about the pastor on Facebook years ago, long before his passing.

The videos have sparked intense debate online, with some social media users supporting Nessa’s right to share her experiences, while others have criticised the timing of her remarks, urging restraint and respect for the grieving family.

As conversations continue, the situation highlights the complex intersection of faith, influence, public image, and accountability — particularly when allegations surface after an individual’s death.

Pastor Elisha Osei Kofi’s family has not publicly responded to the latest claims at the time of filing this report.

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