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Prophet ‘Fire Oja’ Posts GH¢50,000 Bail in Mzbel Defamation Suit

The founder and leader of Zion Prayer Ministries International, Prophet Jedidiah Henry Kore, popularly known as ‘Fire Oja,’ has been granted a GH¢50,000 bail with two sureties in a defamation lawsuit filed by veteran musician Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah, known professionally as Mzbel.

Following a hearing at the Adenta District court Court on Friday, January 30, 2026, Mzbel expressed confidence in the judicial process via a statement shared on her official Facebook page.

“Today, I appeared before the court in relation to a defamation matter arising from statements made about me on social media,” she stated.

Outlining the proceedings, she noted, “The court proceedings went smoothly. The accused, Fire Oja, was granted bail in the sum of GH¢50,000, with two sureties.”

Mzbel emphasized that she initiated the legal action to defend her reputation. “I initiated this action to protect my name, reputation, and professional work,” the statement read.

The musician affirmed her faith in Ghana’s legal system, stating, “This matter is currently before the court, and I have full confidence in the judicial process.” Out of respect for the court, she has chosen to refrain from further public commentary on the substance of the case.

She concluded by appealing to the media and the public to allow the legal process to run its course without interference.

Source By DC Kwame Kwakye 

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The Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service has arrested and charged controversial pastor Prophet Jedidiah Henry Kore, popularly known as Fire Oja, for making defamatory statements and issuing threats against veteran musician Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah, known professionally as Mzbel.

The arrest follows a formal complaint lodged by Mzbel concerning a viral social media video in which Fire Oja, leader of Zion Prayer Ministries International, made unsubstantiated claims about the singer’s health following a spiritual “Soul Travel” experience at Ola Maame’s Soul Travel Ghana in 2025.

In an interview with Nyansa TV on Monday, January 5, 2026, Mzbel confirmed she reported the matter after being inundated with messages about the video. The police subsequently invited Prophet Fire Oja, who presented himself for questioning on Monday.

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“At the CID headquarters, Fire Oja admitted he did not know me and apologized for his unsavory comments,” Mzbel stated.

She explained that police investigators outlined the legal seriousness of his actions by referencing relevant sections of the Constitution. They informed him he would be detained for 48 hours and processed for court.

However, after Fire Oja accepted the charges, the police later contacted Mzbel to state that further detention was unnecessary. “I was satisfied with the police action and the legal process they initiated against the accused,” she emphasized.

The controversy stems from Fire Oja’s claims that Mzbel suffered severe health complications and was hospitalized in Kasoa after her “Soul Travel” experience allegations the singer firmly denies.

“Those comments are completely unfounded. I was not admitted to any hospital after my Soul Travel Experience, nor did I receive any infusion at a health facility,” Mzbel clarified. “Anyone with evidence to the contrary should present it.”

The case is now set for court proceedings.

Source By DC Kwame Kwakye