Prophet Fire Oja has been arrested by Ghana Police over false claims
I wish to address the false claims currently being circulated by the pastor (Fire Oja) involved in the recent matter concerning defamatory statements made against me.
For the avoidance of doubt, it is true that the pastor was formally invited by the Police, arrested, and interrogated in connection with the false and damaging statements he made publicly about me.
During the interrogation process, he admitted that he does not know me personally and acknowledged that his actions were wrong. He has since been charged and the matter is being processed for court.
He was subsequently granted bail to appear in court when scheduled, in accordance with police procedure.
Any claim that he was never invited, arrested, or questioned is untrue and misleading.
I did not take this step out of malice. I acted to protect my name, my integrity, and my mental well-being, just as any citizen has the right to do.
I also wish to remind the public that the Ghana Police Service exists to protect all citizens, not only influential people. You do not need power, money, or status to seek justice. If anyone defames you, insults you, attacks your character, or spreads falsehoods about you, you have every right to report the matter to the police and allow the law to take its course.
Justice is not a privilege. It is a right.
Thank you to the Ghana Police Service for their professionalism and to the public for standing for truth and accountability.
Mzbel (Nana Ekua Amoah)
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