Following the incident, the preacher took to social media to explain what led to the invasion of his church, adding that he didn't disrespect the Ga customs as speculated. He later saw a video on social media by the chiefs, directing him to pay GH¢72,000 and perform certain rituals. The next day, I saw a video on social media instructing me to come and pay GH¢72,000 and perform some rituals,” he added. Recounting the events at his church, Fire Oja said the group of individuals insisted on taking him to Nai We by force. Watch the video below:They beat my members and destroyed church properties - Fire Oja speaks after thugs disrupted his Sunday service pic.twitter.com/sKV1yTCxOc — Zionfelix (@onua_zionfelix) March 22, 2026JHM/AM
Source: GhanaWeb March 23, 2026 12:15 UTC