Controversial spiritual leader Nyame Somafo Yawoh has set social media ablaze after issuing a fiery warning to Christians about what he describes as the rising wave of “fake prophets” deceiving the faithful.
In a bold and uncompromising message, Yawoh cautioned believers to stay spiritually alert and stop falling prey to self-proclaimed men of God who, according to him, are more interested in fame and financial gain than genuine ministry.
“Open Your Eyes!”
Speaking passionately, the outspoken preacher urged Christians to test every prophecy and scrutinize spiritual leaders before placing their trust — or their money — in their hands.
“Not everyone who calls themselves a prophet is sent by God,” he warned, emphasizing that discernment is now more important than ever in today’s religious landscape.
His remarks come amid growing public debates about controversial prophecies, miracle claims, and high-profile church scandals that have sparked concern across Ghana’s Christian community.
Faithful React
The warning has triggered intense reactions online. Some believers applauded Yawoh for “speaking truth to power,” while others accused him of fueling division within the body of Christ.
Critics argue that branding others as “fake” could escalate tensions among church leaders, while supporters insist that accountability in ministry is long overdue.
A Growing Conversation
With faith playing a central role in many lives, Yawoh’s statement has added fresh fuel to an already heated conversation about spiritual authenticity, religious responsibility, and the fine line between prophecy and performance.
Whether his warning sparks reform or further controversy, one thing is clear: the debate over “fake prophets” is far from over — and the faithful are watching closely.


