In a significant development in Ghana’s entertainment and religious circles, the Ghana Police Service has detained Prophet Jedidiah Henry Kore, widely known as Fire Oja. This arrest, which took place on January 5, 2026, follows a formal report filed by popular musician Mzbel, whose real name is claimed to be Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah.
The controversy erupted after Fire Oja posted a video on social media, alleging that Mzbel was suffering from a serious illness and had been hospitalized in Kasoa. In his statements, he suggested that she had engaged in what he termed ‘soul travel’ after recovering and advised her followers to be wary of her influence. “Your career will crash without prayer,” he warned fellow artist King Paluta, highlighting his belief that Mzbel’s actions could mislead her fans.
Fire Oja did not hold back in his accusations, challenging Mzbel to publicly refute his claims if they were false. “I have evidence of everything I am saying right now. If she thinks I am lying, she should dare come online and deny it,” he proclaimed, intensifying the ongoing feud.
In response to the incident, Mzbel took to Instagram to confirm the arrest, stating that Fire Oja had admitted guilt regarding the charges against him and had expressed remorse for his statements. She noted that he is currently undergoing preparations for court proceedings, adding a legal dimension to this unfolding drama.
The situation has sparked a flurry of reactions across social media platforms, with many fans and followers weighing in on the implications of the prophet’s statements and the ensuing legal actions. As the case progresses, it remains to be seen how this will impact both Fire Oja’s ministry and Mzbel’s career.
















