I Will Curse You If Y0u Insult me again – Prophet Opambour warns Vim Lady
Controversial Ghanaian prophet Ebenezer Opambour Yiadom, widely known as Prophet 1, has issued a stern warning to broadcast journalist Afia Pokua, also known as Vim Lady, following her remarks labeling him as “shallow-minded.”
Prophet Opambour’s Warning
In a viral video, Prophet Opambour expressed his frustration, stating that if Afia Pokua insults him again, he would resort to cursing her.
“If I have not said anything negative about her (Afia Pokua) and she chooses to insult me, I will curse her and do whatever I please with her, including her unborn children,” he declared.
He further added, “I give her until Sunday; if she makes another comment about me, I will curse her.”
Prophet Opambour also took the opportunity to criticize the ‘One District, One Factory’ policy promised by the New Patriotic Party (NPP). He questioned the fulfillment of these promises, asking, “Where are all the factories? Where are the dams?”
He also expressed skepticism about Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s proposal to use the Ghana Card for purchasing cars, a point he raised during a meeting with former President John Dramani Mahama.
*We don’t want another promise from Bawumia that the Ghana Card can be used to purchase a car when elected. That’s why I asked the question when we met Mahama. So I don’t understand why the girl insulted me,” he added.
“We don’t want another promise from Bawumia that the Ghana Card can be used to purchase a car when elected. That’s why I asked the question when we met Mahama. So I don’t understand why the girl insulted me,” he added.
Background of the dispute
The conflict between Prophet Opambour and Afia Pokua escalated following a fellowship service held by John Dramani Mahama with clergymen in Kumasi on November 11, 2024.
During the event, Opambour mocked Dr. Bawumia’s policy, questioning its feasibility and challenging the idea that the Ghana Card could be merely used to purchase vehicles.
Afia Pokua responded by calling Opambour “shallow-minded,” arguing that he misunderstood the project’s potential benefits.
Afia Pokua defended her stance, stating, “Anybody who condemns the Ghana Card is a shallow-minded person. This shouldn’t even be a topic for discussion because this same identification card is what has made Europe what it is today.”
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