Reverend John Ntim Fordjour, the New Patriotic Party MP for Assin South, has boldly rejected the allegation of an alleged relationship with transgender musician Angel Maxine.
According to Ntim Fordjour, he has never engaged in any such act, as his beliefs aligned with relations ordained between Adam and Eve.
Speaking during deliberations on the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, on Thursday, April 23, Reverend John Ntim Fordjour stated, “Maxine, in her old or present life, contrary to her claim that she has had intercourse with me, I have never engaged in any such act.”
Ntim Fordjour’s remarks come after Samuel Nartey George cited the allegations during a clause-by-clause consideration of the Bill by the Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs of Parliament.
According to Sam George, “Individuals who publicly identify as part of the LGBTQ community could face prosecution if the bill is passed into law.”
He further suggested, “could face prosecution under the proposed law for allegedly presenting himself as a member of the LGBT community and promoting such conduct.”
“He now claims that he is having sexual intercourse with Hon. Ntim Fordjour and that Hon. Ntim Fordjour is his gay lover. That person is making such claims. Why are we saying that this individual is not prosecutable?” he questioned.
Earlier, Rev John Ntim Fordjour rejected allegations suggesting he is part of the LGBTQ+ community.
According to Rev Ntim Fordjour, it is never true that he is gay.
He further quizzed if he was gay, why would I champion the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill that seeks to criminalise the activities?
Speaking in an interview on Okay FM’s Adea Akyea Abia on April 19, 2026, Rev Fordjour stated, “That guy making the accusations is a man turning himself into a woman.
“Such a person is the one making these allegations against me. It is never true that I am gay. If I were gay, why would I champion the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill? Have you ever seen an armed robber calling for laws to arrest robbers? What he is saying is never true.”
In related news, Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, the founder of Perez Chapel International, has weighed in on the debate surrounding the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill (Anti-LGBTQ bill) after President John Mahama stated it was not a priority.
Archbishop Dr Charles Agyinasare, during an interview with Bola Ray on Starrchat, expressed confidence in President Mahama to assent to the bill when passed by parliament.
According to Archbishop Agyinasare, President Mahama has fulfilled a lot of his promises, adding that he believes the president will sign the bill when passed.
Archbishop Agyinasare is quoted to have said, “President Mahama has fulfilled a lot of his promises, I believe he will sign the anti-LGBTQ-bill once it’s passed by parliament”.

