Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah, the founder and General Overseer of the Believers Worship Centre, popularly known as Philadelphia Church, has distributed GHS51 million (over $4.1 million) to about 20,000 church members.
In a viral video shared on X, the GHS51 million was displayed on a table in the church, being distributed to Church members.
The Church members were later captured dancing and waving the money they received as they expressed excitement and gratitude to Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah.
Some netizens have reacted to the video saying, “This is why the pastors hate him, o cos they will never do the same. He doesn’t take tithe, no seed, no pastor’s appreciation. He just sells prayer materials and uses the proceeds to build his church and God’s work. He doesn’t put a burden on his members to build a church for him”.
“One of the few churches I would never have any problem with members sowing huge sums of money, coz in the end it’s the same members that benefit from it. He dey try for the members waa”, another Ghanaian wrote.
An X user also wrote, “Any serious country, this man should be invited to EOCO tomorrow morning to prove proof of funds along with tax documents but hey, who cares in Ghana right?”.
Additionally, a netizen wrote, “When pastors take collection, he’s a thief. When they shared money with church members, he’s a fake, and people are asking EOCO to conduct an investigation into the source of the money.
Ah, well, that money is too much to be displayed in front of the camera, which needs to be questioned since it is against the Ghanaian constitution”.
In related news, Godsbrain Smart Nkansah, popularly known as Captain Smart, has quizzed Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei Duah, the founder of Believers Worship Centre, on why he will be selling Yesu Mogya in church.
Captain Smart noted that Adom Kyei Duah is exploiting his congregation for profit by selling ‘Yesu Mogya’ in church.
He highlighted that the man of God is doing business in his church and must be taxed by the government.
Captain Smart further recounted how a woman who was suffering from high blood pressure abandoned her prescribed medication to rely on ‘Yesu Mogya’ for miraculous healing.
According to Captain Smart, if he were president, such acts would not be tolerated.
He argued that religious leaders who profit from their congregations under the guise of spirituality should be held accountable.
Speaking on his show Onua Maakye, Captain Smart stated, “Physically, Adom Kyei-Duah is older than me, but spiritually, he knows I’m older. How can you be selling Yesu Mogya in church? There’s a woman I knew who was a BP patient. Instead of her taking her medicine, she was taking Yesu Mogya.
“If I were president of Ghana, this nonsense wouldn’t be allowed. Nobody would be able to sell oil in church. If a pastor sold ‘Yesu Mogya’ during services, I would treat it like a business and make them pay tax,” Captain Smart stated.
Watch the video below:
The Founder and General Overseer of the Believers Worship Center, popularly known as the Second Chance or Philadelphia Church, Stephen Adom Kyei Dua, has distributed GHS51 million (over $4.1 million) to about 20,000 church members.
— EDHUB🌍ℹ (@eddie_wrt) October 12, 2025
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