Ghanaian music star Mzbel has ignited a firestorm online with a series of startling claims about conduct within the church, alleging that some pastors are taking aphrodisiacs and using this secret knowledge to blackmail fellow clergy and others. The controversial statements have sent social media into a frenzy as netizens react with disbelief, outrage, and debate over morality in religious leadership.
According to the outspoken entertainer, the alleged behavior isn’t just private scandal — it’s turning into a powerful tool for manipulation and control, with individuals exploiting sensitive situations for leverage and secrecy. While details of the allegations have not been independently verified, Mzbel insists her comments are rooted in real observations of questionable conduct among some in spiritual authority.
Her remarks come amid broader conversations in Ghana and beyond about accountability, ethics, and trust in church leadership, with many questioning how deeply issues like exploitation and abuse may be embedded in religious organizations. Public reaction has ranged from fierce support for speaking truth to power to skepticism and calls for evidence.
This explosive claim has once again thrust the debate about pastoral behavior and moral standards into the spotlight, prompting calls for transparency and ethical reform within religious communities.


