Prophet Ogyaba, popularly known as Prophet Fire Oja, founder of the Holiness of Christ Zion Ministry, has reiterated that he has no car after he was exposed for owning a customised Range Rover with his number plate in his name.
According to Prophet Fire Oja, he sold his Range Rover to buy land for God.
It will be recalled that Prophet Fire Oja, in an interview, urged the government to give prophets cars and fuel for them to be able to convey their prophecies, claiming he does not own a car.
Speaking in an interview, Prophet Fire Oja stated, “We will follow the directives, and we are still going to say it. They must add a car and transportation to it. Probably it is not everyone will get money to board a car to deliver the message.
I am begging the leaders of Ghana, the directives that they have put out, we respect them and we will continue to pray for them and listen to them, but my only request is that if the prophecy comes and we are to bring them, we are pleading with them to help us with fuel and a car”.
Prophet Fire Oja added, “For me, I do not have a car, so when it comes, I will suffer”.
Barely 24 hours after his interview went viral, a viral photo of Prophet Fire Oja standing beside a customised Range Rover with his number plate in his name has surfaced on social media, exposing the man of God badly.
However, in a separate interview on Joy Prime, Prophet Fire Oja reiterated his call for the government to buy prophets’ cars to convey their prophecies.
Speaking in the interview, Prophet Fire Oja stated, “Yes, I said I want a car, and I don’t think there is something wrong about it. No, I don’t own a car. It is not only me, we have a lot of prophets and men of God, who don’t have a car.
So if they want us to respect whatever they want us to do, they have to at least give us fuel so that we can deliver the message to them.
There is nothing wrong with what I said”.
When asked about his Range Rover, Prophet Fire Oja responded, “It’s true, the last two years, but it is not there no more. I have sold it to buy land for God”.
Meanwhile, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, in a statement on Sunday, August 10, called on all prophets, pastors, men and women of God in the Republic of Ghana to submit any prophecy or spiritual insight of a national nature for urgent review and appropriate escalation.
The statement read, “On behalf of the President of the Republic of Ghana, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, and the Office of the Presidential Envoy, I extend heartfelt appreciation to you and your various denominations for your unwavering spiritual support, intercessory prayers, and sustained leadership in promoting peace, moral integrity, and national unity. Your role in Ghana’s spiritual and civic life remains indispensable”.
“As part of strengthening national coordination on spiritual matters, especially in these times of uncertainty and complexity, we kindly encourage you to inform all Prophets, Men and Women of God under your oversight that any prophecy or spiritual insight of a national nature, especially those with implications for high-profile political leaders, governance, national security, or public stability should be formally relayed to the Office of the Presidential Envoy for urgent review and appropriate escalation. This is in the spirit of responsibility, discernment, and stewardship over the nation’s destiny.”
Elvis Afriyie Ankrah’s statement added, “The President of the Republic, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama; the Government and all State institutions; the bereaved families and the entire nation of Ghana.”
“May the Lord comfort the afflicted, guide our leaders, and continue to preserve our beloved country. We look forward to continued partnership and shared spiritual responsibility as we work together for the peace and prosperity of Ghana.”
Elvis Afriyie Ankrah’s directive comes after the tragic helicopter crash, which claimed the lives of 8 high-profile personalities, with many prophets claiming to have received insight before the crash.
Also, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, has clarified that Prophets who defy the prophecy directive will be judged by society.
According to Elvis Afryie Ankrah, there is nothing like legal sanctions, but public opinion will be against them if they disobey the directive, which he notes as a powerful tool for accountability.
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“I sold my Range Rover to buy land for God and now I don’t own a car.” – Prophet Fire Oja https://t.co/aRuwIwlNWx pic.twitter.com/6oaheciLyK
— EDHUB🌍ℹ (@eddie_wrt) August 13, 2025