Ghanaian gospel musician Diana Asamoah has alleged that her elder sister passed away after consuming a so-called “miracle drink” promoted by Prophet Adom Kyei Duah, popularly known as “Sobolo.”
In a recent live video, Diana Asamoah revealed that her sister had been living with diabetes for 17 years and was on prescribed medication to manage the condition. However, she claimed her sister’s health took a drastic turn for the worse after she stopped taking her medication and began relying solely on the “miracle Sobolo.”
According to Diana, her sister had strong faith in the drink’s supposed healing powers and went as far as discarding prescribed medication sent to her by her husband abroad.
She firmly believes that abandoning proper medical treatment in favour of the Sobolo played a significant role in her sister’s untimely death.
“The Bible states that everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved; it does not say that anyone who calls on ‘Sobolo’ will be saved. As I mentioned earlier, my elder sister passed away on December 6. She had diabetes for 17 years, but only deteriorated after she began consuming ‘Sobolo.’
“Her husband was abroad, and whenever he sent her medicine, she would discard it and opt for ‘Sobolo’ instead. That led to her death,” Diana Asamoah alleged.
Addressing her public criticism of Prophet Adom Kyei Duah, Diana Asamoah clarified that her comments are not motivated by hatred or rivalry.
She stated that she has no interest in establishing her own church and is not jealous of his large following.
Her concern, she said, is about the misleading teachings and practices she believes the prophet is promoting.
“I do not harbour hatred against anyone, nor have I established a church out of jealousy for the number of members you have in yours. I believe establishing a church is a noble endeavour. If the Lord has called you to establish a church, then preach the Word of God to His children,” she said.
Diana also addressed the prophet’s claim that women should not preach, opposing the statement.
She cited women in the Bible who played significant roles in spreading the gospel and encouraged other women of faith not to be discouraged by such teachings.
“Do not deceive people by claiming that women should not preach. Women proclaim the gospel, and if you are a woman who believes in the Word of God, go out there and share the gospel. We have women in the Bible like Elizabeth, Dorcas, and Priscilla who were used by the Lord. So what are you talking about? I have mentioned that you are not a preacher of the Word of God, and you have admitted this yourself, so just continue with your business,” she stated.