Tag: Kyiri Abosom

  • Kyiri Abosom gave me 5000 cedis and stole it back – Fetish Priestess Alleges

    Kyiri Abosom gave me 5000 cedis and stole it back – Fetish Priestess Alleges

    A Ghanaian fetish priestess has described Ghanaian man of God cum politician, Osofo Kyiri Abosom a scammer and a thief.

    Speaking on KB Media, the fetish priestess claims Osofo Kyiri Abosom gifted her some money some time ago and stole it back.

    Narrating the story, the woman said it all started when Kyiri Abosom approached her, intending to burn her gods.

    According to her, after Kyiri Abosom was done with everything, he invited her to his house where he offered her a 5000 ghana cedis cheque.

    The woman claims she was afraid the cheque was not real, so, he asked the presidential aspirant to give her physical cash.

    She disclosed that Kyiri Abosom without hesitation gave her the physical cash all right, but had it not been for her fastness, she would have swallowed an unknown insect because, to her surprise, the money was not in her bag when she left the house of the man of God.

    She claims several approaches to reach Kyiri Abosom, including going to his church proved futile.

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  • I Paid People To Dismantle Their Deities To Gain Popularity – Kyiri Abosom

    I Paid People To Dismantle Their Deities To Gain Popularity – Kyiri Abosom

    The founder of Life Assembly Worship Center, Christian Kwabena Andrews who is popularly called Osofo Kyiri Abosom, has disclosed that he currently charges to dismantle deities for people.

    The Ghanaian priest and politician, rose to fame by dismantling deities for people who repented and accepted Christianity but he says previously he did it at a financial cost to himself.

    “Initially, I used to pay the people who wanted me to dismantle deities in their homes,” he told Despite Media’s Abeiku Santana on the Atuu personality profile show.

    Pushed about how much he paid and why he did so, Osofo Kyiri Abosom said: “I used to dismantle the deity and pay the persons involved 5,000 cedis to start their lives, I used to do that for popularity.

    “I wanted people to know that I had particular powers and that was the route that I used, but I don’t do that anymore. Now, I rather take money for the ritual,” he stressed.

    He said he would ordinarily take double what he used to dole out for his services.