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Mzbel Claims 666 Is Already Here, Says the Internet and Smartphones Represent the ‘Beast’

Singer sparks debate after controversial spiritual claims in Zion Felix interview

Ghanaian musician Mzbel has stirred widespread debate on social media after making bold spiritual claims about the internet, smartphones, and modern technology during an interview with Zion Felix.

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According to Mzbel, the famous 666, often described in the Bible as the “number of the beast,” is not something people should be waiting to appear in the future, because it already exists in everyday life through the internet and modern technology.

“People are waiting for the beast to appear, but it’s already here. 666 is already here and it’s the internet we all use,” Mzbel stated. She went on to argue that anyone who uses a smartphone and the internet has already embraced it, while those who do not, in her view, have not taken part in it.

Mzbel further explained that digital platforms, especially music streaming platforms, go beyond technology and science, describing them as spiritual platforms. She claimed these platforms are intentionally labelled as technology to make them sound appealing, while their true nature, according to her, is spiritual.

“And all those music platforms, they are all spiritual platforms. They call it technology or science because they want it to sound nice in your ear, but it is spiritual and it’s not free,” she said.

The singer also alleged that musicians who upload their songs onto digital platforms are unknowingly engaging in a spiritual trade, claiming the platforms take an artist’s energy in exchange for exposure and reach.

Her comments have since triggered mixed reactions online, with some agreeing with her spiritual interpretation of modern technology, while others have dismissed the claims as extreme or misleading. Critics argue that technology is simply a tool, while supporters believe her statements highlight deeper spiritual concerns about digital dependence.

As the conversation continues to trend across Ghana media platforms, Mzbel’s remarks have once again placed her at the centre of national discussion, reinforcing her reputation for outspoken and controversial views on religion, spirituality, and society.

Ghana Police Arrest Prophet Fire Oja Over Alleged Defamation of Mzbel

The Ghana Police Service has arrested controversial preacher Prophet Fire Oja following a defamation complaint filed by Ghanaian musician Mzbel.

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According to police sources, Prophet Fire Oja was picked up on January 5, 2026, after Mzbel formally accused him of making damaging and unsubstantiated claims about her during public sermons and online broadcasts.

The prophet allegedly claimed that Mzbel suffered serious health complications as a result of a so-called “soul travel” ritual, and further accused her of being involved in fraudulent activities. These statements, which quickly went viral on social media, sparked public backlash and raised concerns about reputational damage and misinformation.

Mzbel, whose real name is Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah, reportedly described the claims as false, malicious, and defamatory, insisting that they have negatively affected her image, mental well-being, and professional engagements. She subsequently lodged an official complaint with the police, prompting an investigation.

Law enforcement officials confirmed that Prophet Fire Oja is currently assisting with investigations and may be arraigned before court pending advice from the Attorney-General’s Department. The police emphasized that freedom of speech and religious expression do not extend to defamatory statements capable of harming another person’s reputation.

The arrest has triggered widespread debate across Ghana, with many calling for stricter regulation of prophetic declarations made in public spaces and on digital platforms. Others have urged religious leaders to exercise caution and responsibility when making claims about individuals.

As investigations continue, the Ghana Police Service has appealed to the public to remain calm and avoid spreading unverified information. Further updates are expected as the case develops.

Mzbel Vows Action Against Charlotte Oduro Over Son’s Alleged School Dropout

Ghanaian singer and entrepreneur Mzbel has expressed strong displeasure toward Counsellor Charlotte Oduro, claiming her past comments about her son, Okomfo Black, have caused emotional damage and contributed to him dropping out of school.

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In a recent interview, Mzbel alleged that Charlotte Oduro’s public criticism of her son’s lifestyle and upbringing deeply affected the young boy, who has since struggled with confidence and mental well-being. The singer, known for her outspoken nature, revealed that she is considering taking legal or social action to hold the counsellor accountable for what she described as “public bullying under the disguise of moral guidance.”

Mzbel emphasized that as a mother, she has always done her best to raise her child responsibly and that no one has the right to judge or attack him publicly. “What Charlotte Oduro said years ago might have sounded like advice to her, but to a child, it was damaging. My son has suffered silently, and now I have to stand up for him,” she stated.

The video of Mzbel’s emotional statement has gone viral, sparking widespread conversation on social media about the line between public commentary and personal attack — especially when it involves minors. Many fans and celebrities have sympathized with Mzbel, urging respect and sensitivity when discussing children of public figures.

As of now, Counsellor Charlotte Oduro has not officially responded to the claims.