Rev. Isaac Kwaku Obofour tells critics to stay out of his personal life
Ghanaian pastor and founder of Anointed Palace Chapel, Rev. Isaac Kwaku Obofour, has broken his silence amid growing public discussions about his personal life and marriage.
In a video shared on social media on February 3, 2026, the outspoken preacher addressed his congregation and cautioned critics against making negative comments about him.
He stressed that he has the right to live his life freely, provided his actions do not dishonour God.
“I have the right to stand wherever I want and do whatever pleases me, as long as it does not tarnish the image of God.
At first, I didn’t mind when people talked about me, but now I am tired,” he stated.
The controversy surrounding the pastor intensified after reports surfaced involving multiple women said to be connected to him.
The situation reportedly involves Maame Sika, a restaurateur; his legally married wife, Queen Ciara; and another woman identified as Kwatengmaa, who is alleged to be the mother of one of his children.
Tensions rose online after Maame Sika and Queen Ciara reportedly clashed during the pastor’s birthday celebration. Observers claimed both women appeared to present themselves as the rightful partner of the well-known preacher.
Responding to the allegations, Rev. Obofour dismissed claims that his wife is unhappy in their marriage, describing them as false and misleading.
He insisted that he does not owe anyone explanations about his private life.
“I don’t answer to anyone. If you think you have questions for me, come to my church and ask me directly.
That is where I will respond properly,” he said.
He also questioned rumours suggesting his wife entered the marriage pregnant and urged critics to focus on their own lives. The pastor maintained that if there were serious issues in his home, his wife would not have had six children with him.
Rev. Obofour’s comments come as public interest in his family matters continues to grow, with many Ghanaians debating the situation across social media platforms.
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