‘Stop the Nonsense’: Prophet Kofi Oduro Defends Francis Agyekum Yeboah Against Critics

Prophet Kofi Oduro Defends Francis Agyekum Yeboah

‘Stop the Nonsense’: Prophet Kofi Oduro Defends Francis Agyekum Yeboah Against Critics

Prophet Kofi Oduro, the General Overseer of Alabaster International Ministry, has stepped forward to defend Ghanaian health content creator Yeboah Agyekum Francis against a wave of online criticism. In a passionate video shared on X, the Prophet condemned those attempting to stifle Francis’s progress, labeling their actions as a form of “witchcraft.”

The core of the controversy surrounds Francis’s method of delivering health education. While traditional medical professionals often use complex terminology, Francis has gained popularity by explaining health issues in simple, accessible language. Prophet Oduro highlighted this as a major positive, noting that many Ghanaians previously struggled to understand medical advice due to the “big English” used by doctors.

“Because he has changed things by explaining them more simply, you people are attacking him,” Oduro stated, pointing out that the attacks are a reaction to his successful innovation in communication.

Prophet Oduro did not mince words when addressing the critics. He suggested that the backlash is fueled by a dislike for seeing others succeed. He warned that no amount of negativity or “witchcraft” would be able to stop the momentum Francis has built. His message was clear: progress should be celebrated, not hindered by petty jealousy.

Beyond his professional work, Francis has also been criticized for his hairstyle. Prophet Oduro dismissed these criticisms as “nonsense,” urging people to judge others by their character and contributions rather than their appearance. He noted that in other countries, a creator with Francis’s impact would be met with widespread support rather than scrutiny over his looks.

“When such people do not look like your Pentecostal boys, it does not mean they are not good people,” he added, calling for a more inclusive and supportive community for innovators.

The Prophet’s defense has resonated with many who see Francis as a vital voice in public health education, bridging the gap between professional medical knowledge and the general public.

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