
Founder and leader of Makers House Chapel International, Prophet Boadi Nyamekye, has strongly rejected allegations suggesting that he is on the run from the Economic and Organised Crime Office, describing the reports as completely false.
The allegations emerged through social media discussions and online publications that claimed the prominent preacher was being sought by authorities in connection with an alleged investigation.
The reports quickly attracted public attention due to Prophet Boadi Nyamekye’s influence within Ghana’s religious community and his large following across the country.
As speculation intensified online, many supporters and critics alike sought clarification regarding the authenticity of the claims being circulated.
Responding publicly to the allegations, the preacher stated that he has not received any official communication indicating that he is wanted by EOCO or any other state institution.
He maintained that he remains actively engaged in his ministry and continues to participate in church activities, public engagements, and other responsibilities without restriction.
According to him, suggestions that he has gone into hiding are entirely unfounded and do not reflect the reality of the situation.
The religious leader expressed concern about the impact of misinformation on public trust and warned against the dangers of spreading unverified claims.
He urged members of the public to rely on credible sources of information and avoid sharing rumors that could unfairly damage reputations.
Several members of his congregation have publicly defended him, insisting that the allegations lack evidence and should not be treated as factual without official confirmation.
Observers note that controversies involving prominent religious figures often attract significant media attention because of the important role faith leaders play in Ghanaian society.
Legal experts have pointed out that allegations involving investigations should be handled carefully to avoid prejudicing public opinion before facts are established.
The incident has reignited broader conversations about the influence of social media on public discourse and the speed at which information spreads in the digital era.
As public interest in the matter continues, many Ghanaians are awaiting further clarification from the relevant authorities while monitoring developments surrounding the allegations and the responses they have generated.