Ghanaian Content Creator Shares Story of Alleged Poison Attempt by Pastor Over Son’s Illness

Ghanaian Content Creator Shares Story of Alleged Poison Attempt by Pastor Over Son’s Illness

  • Ghanaian content creator DNA has shared a story of narrowly escaping death after his ex-wife consulted a pastor
  • He accused a pastor of falsely blaming him for their son's leukemia and an alleged attempt to poison him with oil
  • The content creator warned others about malicious pastors, sharing how the alleged toxin in the oil had killed a cat

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A Ghanaian content creator, DNA, has recounted a disturbing moment involving him, his ex-wife, and a pastor.

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Ghanaian content creator DNA recounts an alleged attempt by a pastor to poison him over a false prophecy. Photo credit: DNA. Image source: Godson TV
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During an interview with a media outlet, GODSON TV, he shared a story of how he had narrowly escaped death following his ex-wife's alleged visit to a supposed pastor for their son's illness.

He explained that a pastor had allegedly convinced his ex-wife that he (DNA) was the cause of their child's leukemia. According to him, this accusation came around the same time he suffered a mild stroke, shortly after he had donated blood for the child.

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DNA allegedly escapes death from pastor

The content creator claimed that the pastor gave his ex-wife a bottle of oil with instructions for him to drink it.

The pastor claimed that if he was truly responsible for the child's illness, he would cease to exist after consuming it.

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Ghanaian content creator, DNA, shares a story about how a pastor gave him anointing oil, which was allegedly poisoned. Image source: Getty Images
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The content creator said he became suspicious and decided not to drink from the bottle of oil.

Instead, he mixed it with food and gave it to a cat. He allged the poor animal died almost instantly, proving the oil was poison.

He shared this story as a warning, stating that some pastors maliciously made false accusations to break up families and cause harm.

Watch the video of his alleged experience below:

Content creator's accusations of poisoning cause stir

The content creator's story sparked a series of reactions from viewers. Many questioned if he ever arrested the man of God, while others said it would have been better if he disclosed the name of the pastor to make many avoid such faith.

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YEN.com.gh has collected reactions below from Ghanaians who watched the video on X.

@Nanaezze said:

"Pure evil, both Wife and Pastor. Giving poison in disguise to fulfill personal prophecies."

@TheHuntingTeam wrote:

"That's when he 'forgot everybody' and started content creation, eh?"

@Ghdominus commented:

"Did he arrest the pastor and wife?"

@RocketScie8225 said:

"As a man, if your wife can have private conversations about your family with a pastor without your knowledge, your life is very short. Learn to teach your wives to adore and respect you more than any living man on earth."

@NhanayawSammie wrote:

"He should think twice about his wife. Cos the wife believes the man of God more than the husband."

Pastor warns lady against eating poisoned waakye

YEN.com.gh had earlier reported that a video showed a preacher warning a woman to stop eating waakye from a certain vendor.

Prophet Emmanuel Adjei claimed the food had been spiritually poisoned, causing an illness that was misdiagnosed as a goitre.

Ghanaians had mixed opinions to his claims, with Nigerian man of God, Rev. Chinedu Okafor, giving his opinions on the matter.

Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Oluwadara Adebisi (Human Interest Editor) Adebisi Oluwadara is a Human Interest Editor who joined YEN.com.gh in May 2025. He has over six years of experience in press release writing and journalism. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, in 2021 with a bachelor's degree in Food Science and Technology. However, he was mentored in journalism and became a certified journalist after completing the Google News Initiative courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation.

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