Tensions have flared in Ghana’s religious landscape as the Christ Jesus of Nazareth for All Freedom Fighters Fellowship (FFF) has publicly disassociated itself from Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei Duah and his followers, calling their recent actions deceptive and unbiblical.
At a press conference held on Thursday, June 26, 2025, in Accra, the church’s leadership addressed what they described as a “deliberate attempt to mislead the Ghanaian public” through a broadcast on Second Chance TV, allegedly sponsored by followers of Prophet Kyei Duah.
Speaking on behalf of the Fellowship, Brother Wisdom Bittor, the Secretary and Treasurer, declared that individuals involved in the television program falsely presented themselves as current or affiliated members of the FFF.
“They are former members who left the fellowship over two decades ago. They do not speak for us and have no connection to our vision or mission,” Bittor said.
The FFF accused Prophet Kyei Duah’s network of using the name and image of their leader, Prophet Kankam Emmanuel Kwaku Attah Kakrah, without permission. The church said this act was not only deceptive but an attempt to hijack its spiritual authority and distort its divine message.
According to the statement, the individuals involved have “aligned with the forces of darkness,” opposing what the FFF refers to as the “righteous cause” in this prophetic era of the battle for Ghana’s spiritual future.
The Fellowship emphasized that they had released two previous video responses addressing the matter but were compelled to speak out again due to continued misinformation being spread by Prophet Kyei Duah’s followers.
“We stand by biblical truth and justice. Their agenda is not of God,” Brother Bittor added.
The church also reaffirmed its complete disconnection from the views and practices of Adom Kyei Duah’s ministry, insisting that FFF stands as a historically rooted, biblically grounded fellowship with no links to what they described as “World II of the devil.”
The leadership called on Ghanaians to be discerning and avoid spiritual manipulation. “This is not about personalities. It is about defending the truth of the gospel against deception,” said Bittor.
Further clarification and teachings will be delivered, according to the FFF, by Prophet Kankam himself in the coming weeks, as the Fellowship continues its spiritual mission across Ghana.