The leadership of the Freedom Fighters Fellowship of Ghana has issued a strong public statement disassociating itself from Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah and other individuals formerly affiliated with the organization.
The statement, delivered by the group’s secretary, Mr. Wisdom Bittor emphasized that these individuals no longer represent the values or divine mission of the fellowship.
According to the declaration, the individuals in question were once members of the Freedom Fighters Fellowship during the late 1990s and early 2000s. However, they have since “destroyed and no longer represent” the vision, mission, and prophetic mandate of the group.
The leader of the Fellowship, Prophet Kankam Emmanuel, alleged that Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah has aligned with “forces of darkness” and is promoting views that contradict what he described as the will of God for Ghana.
He particularly criticized a recent interview aired on Second Chance TV, which he claimed was organized and financed by followers of Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah. He stated that the Fellowship had no prior knowledge of or approval for the program, and expressed deep concern over what he described as the “deceptive and unauthorized use” of the Fellowship’s name and of his own image in the broadcast.
“This act was intended to mislead the public and distort God’s divine agenda for present-day Ghana. We publicly disassociate ourselves from these actions. They do not represent our values, mission, or divine instruction.”
The Fellowship reiterated its commitment to responding through biblically grounded evidence presented at its headquarters, the Freedom Centre. The leadership reaffirmed its identity as a “true and historic righteous force” and vowed to continue exposing what it sees as falsehoods propagated by individuals it described as deceptive.
Story by Osman Issah Abadoo









