A Plus asserts that Diana Asamoah and Cecilia Marfo ought to be banned by the Christian Council because they confuse people

 A Plus, also known as Kwame Asare Obeng, is suing the Christian Council of Ghana to prevent gospel singers Diana Asamoah and Cecilia Marfo from preaching because their inadequate understanding of God's word is simply leading to confusion among listeners.

A Plus asserts that Diana Asamoah and Cecilia Marfo ought to be banned by the Christian Council because they confuse people

A Plus, who just declared his retirement from music, said, speaking on United Showbiz on UTV on Saturday and seen by Graphic Showbiz, that the two musicians were merely playing with the name of God and making Christianity unappealing.

"I think there is just one God who has various mediators. Buddhists proceed through Buddha, Muslims through Mohammed, and Christians through Jesus Christ.

As a traditionalist, I think that although our ancestors prayed to God through their gods before the arrival of the white man, we are passing judgment on ourselves.

"Observe the actions of Diana Asamoah and Cecilia Marfo. They are confusing people, so they should refrain from preaching again. They are merely toying with the name of Jesus Christ and have turned Christianity into something ugly. They're exploiting it for their own personal gain," he said.

Cecilia Marfo made headlines on social media last week after a video of her sobbing revealed that the number of people in her church had dropped from 400 to 40 as a result of attacks on her by politicians Kennedy Agyapong and Afia Schwarzenneger years prior.

However, while many anticipated that people would support her, particularly her fellow believers, Evangelist Diana Asamoah instead denounced her acts and implied that she was merely trying to win over the public's sympathy.

A Plus claims that the public would benefit much more from Cecilia Marfo's church being shut down, much like many other "elements in the system" who have been compelled to perform God's work due to destitution and hunger.

"People are being forced into ministry by hunger and poverty, which is why Cecilia Marfo's church must be closed by the government." Numerous components inside the system are unfit to function in a civilized society, according to A Plus.