Mzbel has challenged Prophet Fire Oja’s public insistence that he was never arrested, stating firmly that police did take him into custody following complaints she filed over comments she describes as defamatory.
In a recent interview with ZionFelix, the musician, whose legal name is Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah, said the version of events being circulated by the prophet omits key details. According to her, Fire Oja was detained only after responding to a police invitation tied to remarks he had made about her online.
She traced the dispute to statements she considered insulting and damaging, which led her to formally report the matter. Mzbel said that when Fire Oja eventually presented himself to the police, officers informed her he would be held for up to 48 hours after initially declining to provide a written statement.
Mzbel added that developments continued even after she left the station. She said police later contacted her to explain that Fire Oja had reversed his position, acknowledged wrongdoing and accepted responsibility for his conduct.
The singer stressed that her decision to involve law enforcement was not motivated by personal vendetta. Instead, she said she was acting to defend her name, noting that she had observed a recurring pattern in how the prophet engages with others on social media and felt the behavior required a formal response.
She also dismissed suggestions that the issue has been resolved, saying the case is still expected to move forward in court regardless of any admissions made so far.
Fire Oja, however, has publicly denied being arrested or detained. In a social media post, he brushed aside the claims and said he was at home and relaxed, arguing that Mzbel’s account does not reflect his own experience of events.
Watch the interview below.
