We are connected in Ghana." - LilWin, threatening the doppelganger for Prophet Adom Kyei Duah.

As the practice of posing as 'clones' of celebrities has spread outside of the entertainment industry, it appears that more celebrities are increasingly being impersonated by strangers.

We are connected in Ghana." - LilWin, threatening the doppelganger for Prophet Adom Kyei Duah.

     In response, Ghanaian actor Kojo Nkansah, well known by his stage name "LilWin," has warned the impersonator of Prophet Adom Kyei Duah sternly and threatened to sue him.

Not so long ago, these two males were caught on social media posing as two well-known ministers of God.

        One resembled Prophet Adom Kyei Duah, the founder of Believers Worship Center, and the other Rev. Isaac Obofour, the general overseer of Anointed Palace Church.

Previously in a popular video, these Two lookalikes were overheard discussing how successful the doppelganger industry had become in comparison to their previous way of life, where they were just scraping by.

"This work is excellent. It was literally hand to mouth for the masonry. The Prophet Adom Duah lookalike said, "When you have a job inside the month, you'd have to make due with your little wages  throughout the month, but this one is sufficient to maintain me.

The lookalike of Obofour received support from his "original" and was even given some cash.

The doppelganger has received a severe warning from LilWin, an ardent supporter and worshipper at the former's church, thus it looks that Adom Kyei Duah's side is not happy with the situation.

    In a video that's going viral .