A fresh wave of controversy has erupted after popular fashion personality and public figure Osebo the Zaraman made explosive allegations claiming that Akofena allegedly sold vehicles to renowned Ghanaian preacher Nicholas Duncan-Williams under what he described as “false pretence.”
In a statement that has quickly set social media ablaze, Osebo suggested that the transaction involving the high-profile religious leader was not conducted in full transparency, sparking heated debate and speculation among the public.
According to his claims, the circumstances surrounding the car sale raise serious questions about business ethics and trust in dealings involving well-known figures and commercial entities. However, no official confirmation or response has yet been issued by the parties directly mentioned.
The allegation has triggered intense online discussion, with supporters and critics weighing in on both sides as the story continues to trend across various platforms.
While details remain unclear, the situation has placed renewed attention on business practices within the luxury automobile trade and the importance of due diligence in high-value transactions.
As of now, neither Akofena nor representatives of Archbishop Duncan-Williams have publicly addressed the claims, leaving room for further clarification as the story develops.
The controversy continues to unfold, with many calling for transparency and restraint until all facts are properly established.


