Diana Asamoah
Gospel musician, Diana Asamoah has reignited her public feud with Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah, following the defeat of Ghanaian boxer Joseph Sackey in a much-anticipated bout on June 14 at the Bukom Boxing Arena.
Joseph Sackey, who faced off against Abdul Khan, entered the ring wearing shorts that featured the image and sticker of Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah — a symbolic show of allegiance and faith in the spiritual leader. Despite the gesture, Joseph was handed a fifth-round defeat by Khan, sparking reactions across social media.
Diana Asamoah wasted no time in ridiculing both the boxer and the prophet. In a post that has since gone viral, she questioned the spiritual power behind the sticker, suggesting it had no divine backing.
“We’ve sidelined God and are now treating stickers like they are God. So, this boxer thought the sticker would help him win? From what happened, it’s obvious to everyone now, he is not a true man of God,” she said.
The gospel singer further mocked the placement of the sticker, saying:
“He stepped into the ring thinking the sticker on his buttocks would secure him victory. He even passed gas on the sticker — that alone shows he doesn’t respect the pastor.”
The incident has stirred widespread commentary online, with netizens divided over the use of religious symbolism in sports.