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“Moses Is My Master, Not Jesus Christ” — Ajagurajah Sparks Fresh Religious Controversy

Ajagurajah says he follows Moses and rejects Jesus Christ as his spiritual guide

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  • Ajagurajah says he follows Moses, not Jesus Christ
  • He rejects forgiveness as taught in Christianity
  • Remarks spark fresh religious controversy and debate

Bishop Kwabena Boakye Asiamah, widely known as Ajagurajah and founder of the Ajagurajah Movement, has once again triggered public debate with bold statements about faith, scripture, and forgiveness.

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 declared that he follows Moses rather than Jesus Christ, and insisted that he does not believe in forgiveness as commonly taught in Christianity.

“Moses is my master, not Jesus Christ; I don’t forgive,” he stated.

Ajagurajah argued that his spiritual outlook is rooted in Old Testament principles, suggesting that many modern religious teachings misinterpret or overlook earlier scriptural foundations.

He further claimed that forgiveness, as practiced in contemporary Christianity, does not align with his understanding of spiritual justice, insisting that actions must carry consequences.

According to him, spiritual laws govern human life, and individuals must be accountable for their actions rather than expecting unconditional forgiveness.

His comments come amid a series of controversial statements in which he has questioned mainstream Christian identity and challenged widely accepted interpretations of the Bible.

Ajagurajah also maintained that many believers do not fully understand scripture, leading to what he describes as confusion in modern religious practice.

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