Gospel musician Diana Asamoah has stirred controversy after publicly calling out fellow artist Adom Kyei-Duah and his followers over what she describes as malicious death rumors circulating about her. The fiery exchange, which played out on social media and in radio interviews, has divided fans and sparked heated debates within Ghana’s gospel music community.
According To Yen, The drama began when unsubstantiated claims about Asamoah’s supposed death started trending online, allegedly propagated by some followers of Kyei-Duah. Known for her outspoken nature, the “Mesom Jesus” hitmaker didn’t hold back in her response. It’s sad that some people would rather spread lies than focus on spreading the gospel,” Asamoah fumed during an interview on Accra FM. Adom and his fans should know better than to play with people’s lives.”
Kyei-Duah, however, has denied any involvement in the rumors, describing the allegations as unfortunate. I have no reason to wish my colleague dead. This is the work of overzealous fans who don’t represent me,” he stated in his defense.
The incident has reignited discussions about celebrity feuds in Ghana’s gospel industry, with some fans calling for peace while others have taken sides. Social media reactions have been mixed, with #DianaVsAdom trending on Twitter as supporters of both artists debate the issue.
Industry analysts suggest the conflict may stem from longstanding tensions between different factions in Ghana’s gospel music scene. There’s been an unspoken divide between traditional and contemporary gospel artists for years,” noted entertainment critic Nana Yaa Boakye. This public spat is just a manifestation of deeper issues.”
As the controversy continues, many are urging both artists to reconcile and focus on their shared mission of spreading God’s word. Whether this clash will escalate or lead to a resolution remains to be seen.
One thing is certain – Ghana’s gospel scene just got more dramatic.