Parents are telling their kids not to make friends with my son at school, Mzbel discloses

Well-renowned Ghanaian singer Mzbel suggests that his son Kwame Adepa, better known today as Okomfo Black, is being shunned by his peers at school because of remarks he made recently regarding God's existence.

Parents are telling their kids not to make friends with my son at school, Mzbel discloses

One voice said on Facebook that he wouldn't be shocked if some "African Ghanaian Christians," as he called them, started telling their kids not to make friends with Mzbel's son.

He wrote, “After the spectacular and ear catching interview of #okomfoblack, at his age and the in-depth knowledge he has about our ancestors, at school and his neighbourhood, I know the African Ghanaian Christians will start advising their children never to make him their friend, but the good thing is that the gods and the ancestors got your back always champion”.

With the said post possibly summing up just how much she feels at the current happening, the 16 year old hitmaker shared the post with the caption, “Yes, it's already happening at his school”.

Conversations have focused on Mzbel and her 10-year-old son after the latter bravely shared his nonconforming beliefs about God in an interview. 

The aforementioned interview has drawn both positive and negative feedback, but Mzbel has demonstrated amazing support for her kid.

Mzbel's post

In a post on her Instagram page yesterday, Mzbel said they don’t believe in God because anything or everything that has life is a god.

“YES! We don’t believe in the existence of an Almighty God, because we know that everything or anything that has life no matter how big or small is a God, that is why when we pour libation (Pray) we acknowledge and honour all those energies (God). Our ancestors are dead but their blood and spirit runs through us, we are their DNA so we honour them too,” she wrote.