Ghanaian gospel artist Diana Asamoah recently made headlines with her controversial statement regarding Ajaguraja, a self-proclaimed spiritual leader. Asamoah boldly claimed that Ajaguraja’s seat, adorned with horns and symbols, is merely a decorative facade with no genuine spiritual significance.
Ajaguraja has gained a significant following in recent years with his unique spiritual practices and flamboyant style. He presents himself as a spiritual leader with the ability to connect individuals with divine entities. One of the striking aspects of his public persona is the ornate seat on which he sits during his spiritual gatherings. The seat is embellished with horns, symbols, and other mystical elements, creating an aura of otherworldliness.
The gospel minister took a bold stance when she publicly expressed her opinion on Ajaguraja’s seat. Asamoah suggested that the seat, despite its visually captivating appearance, lacks any authentic spiritual essence.
She questioned the legitimacy of the symbols and horns, implying that they serve merely as a superficial ornamentation meant to impress followers.