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Don’t Eat Food From Your Girlfriend’s House, You Could Be Poisoned — Ajagurajah Warns Men

Ajagurajah warns men to avoid eating food prepared by girlfriends

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  • Ajagurajah warns men not to eat food from girlfriends
  • Claims food can be used for spiritual harm in relationships
  • Advises men to be cautious and spiritually alert

Bishop Kwabena Boakye Asiamah, widely known as Ajagurajah and founder of the Ajagurajah Movement, has advised men to be cautious when visiting their girlfriends, warning that they could be exposed to spiritual harm through food.

Speaking in an interview on the Ghana Se Sen Show with Kwame Tanko on Lawson TV/Radio on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, the spiritual leader claimed that women can, in some cases, use food to harm their partners.

“Don’t eat food from your girlfriend’s house — you can be poisoned through food,” he warned.

According to Ajagurajah, men should exercise caution in romantic relationships, especially when accepting meals prepared by their partners during visits.

He suggested that some individuals may be vulnerable to spiritual attacks or harm through food, insisting that awareness and spiritual protection are necessary in relationships.

His comments form part of a series of controversial teachings in which he has repeatedly warned men about spiritual risks linked to love, intimacy, and everyday interactions.

Ajagurajah also used the platform to caution men more broadly about relationships, urging them to be spiritually alert and careful about who they trust.

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