Diana Asamoah
Ghanaian gospel musician, Diana Asamoah, is calling on the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) to take action against pastors who sell drinks like ‘sobolo’ in churches without approval.
Speaking on Angel FM, she said some pastors are selling sobolo as the “blood of Jesus” for spiritual reasons, even though the FDA has not confirmed if it’s safe to drink.
“Some pastors market sobolo as ‘blood’ without FDA approval. I am asking the FDA to check these products in churches,” she said.
Diana Asamoah added that pastors should involve doctors before selling drinks or food in the church to avoid health problems.
“There have been cases of people getting sick, even developing diabetes, after drinking these things,” she noted.
She believes proper health checks can protect church members and prevent future health issues.