Adom Kyei Responds to Ola Michael’s Criticism of ‘Yesu Mogya’ Drink
Ghanaian religious leader Adom Kyei Duah has hit back at media personality Ola Michael following his recent criticism of the beverage popularly known as “Yesu Mogya”. The controversy erupted after Ola Michael questioned the legitimacy and promotion of the drink during a radio programme. He raised co
Ogyem Solomon

Ghanaian religious leader Adom Kyei Duah has hit back at media personality Ola Michael following his recent criticism of the beverage popularly known as “Yesu Mogya”.
The controversy erupted after Ola Michael questioned the legitimacy and promotion of the drink during a radio programme. He raised concerns over its marketing and influence, suggesting that it may not be appropriate for public endorsement. His remarks quickly attracted attention on social media, sparking widespread debate among Ghanaians.
In his response, Adom Kyei Duah strongly defended both himself and the product. He argued that Ola Michael lacked a full understanding of the spiritual significance attached to the drink. According to him, “Yesu Mogya,” which translates to “Blood of Jesus,” carries symbolic spiritual meaning for his followers and is not just an ordinary beverage.
Adom Kyei Duah also cautioned media personalities about making statements on religious practices without proper knowledge. He emphasized the need for responsible commentary, particularly on issues that could influence public perception or offend religious sentiments. He insisted that critics should exercise caution when addressing matters deeply rooted in faith.
The exchange has generated a mix of reactions. Supporters of Adom Kyei Duah have defended his stance, applauding his clarification, while others sided with Ola Michael, arguing that public figures should be open to questioning. The debate reflects ongoing conversations in Ghana about the balance between freedom of expression, media responsibility, and respect for religious beliefs.
Observers note that controversies involving religious leaders are not uncommon, especially when faith-based practices intersect with media scrutiny. Social media has amplified these debates, allowing differing opinions to gain traction rapidly and reach wider audiences.
Despite the criticism, Adom Kyei Duah remains firm in his position. He urged his followers to remain focused on their faith and not be distracted by external opinions. He reinforced that the practices associated with “Yesu Mogya” are rooted in spiritual guidance and devotion.
Ola Michael’s comments, on the other hand, have sparked broader discussions about the role of media in questioning public figures. While some believe critical scrutiny is important in a democratic society, others argue that such commentary must be delivered with sensitivity, especially when religion is involved.
The debate underscores the delicate balance between public accountability and respect for personal beliefs. As the discussion continues, it highlights the influential role of both religious leaders and media personalities in shaping public narratives in Ghana.
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