Tensions appear to be rising around discussions involving Patricia Asiamah, as her husband, Mr. Asiamah, has publicly cautioned social media users and content creators against what he describes as defamatory content targeting his wife.
Speaking during a church service, Mr. Asiamah issued a firm warning to individuals who use his wife’s images or name to create stories intended to ridicule or tarnish her reputation. According to him, such actions will no longer be tolerated.
He stressed that anyone found engaging in such conduct should desist immediately, adding that he is prepared to take action against offenders. In his remarks, he suggested that his response could be both “spiritual and physical,” a statement that has since sparked mixed reactions online.
Mr. Asiamah also addressed his wife’s past legal troubles, stating that her time in prison was part of a divine process. According to him, it was a period of preparation and transformation, which he believes has positioned her to take her ministry to a higher level.
He further emphasized that going forward, he would not “spare” anyone who attempts to defame her, reinforcing his call for restraint and respect in public discourse.


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