Man of God breaks silence amid wild rumours, stuns church with public appearance of children
Founder and leader of Anointed Palace Chapel, Rev. Obofour, has strongly dismissed swirling rumours about the fate of his eldest children, declaring before his congregation:
“I did not kill my eldest children!”
In an emotionally charged church service, the outspoken preacher reportedly brought his children before the congregation, presenting them publicly in what many described as a bold move to silence critics and put speculation to rest.
RUMOURS AND REACTION
For weeks, unverified claims had circulated online, alleging dark and disturbing accusations about the controversial pastor. The rumours sparked heated debates across social media platforms.
Rev. Obofour, visibly angered by the claims, used the pulpit to address the matter head-on, insisting the allegations were false and malicious.
A DRAMATIC MOMENT IN CHURCH
Congregants were said to have erupted in applause and chants as the children appeared, a moment supporters described as “vindication” for their spiritual leader.
Critics, however, argue that online speculation should not replace due process or verified facts.
PUBLIC DEBATE INTENSIFIES
The development has reignited conversations about:
- The spread of unverified allegations on social media
- Public accountability of religious leaders
- The impact of rumours on families and reputations
THE BOTTOM LINE
While Rev. Obofour has publicly denied the claims and presented his children as proof, the controversy highlights the powerful role of social media in shaping narratives — and the importance of verifying information before sharing.


