A devastating fire recently tore through the impressive edifice of Ghanaian spiritual leader Angel Obinim, leaving the community in shock. While the physical damage is significant, the aftermath has sparked a deeper conversation about spiritual warfare and personal safety. Obinim, known to many as Kwadwo Nyansanii, has now broken his silence on the incident.
Obinim is a prominent and often polarizing figure in Ghana, recognized for his bold claims and deep connection to his followers. The fire broke out under mysterious circumstances, quickly becoming a topic of intense speculation across social media. For many, the loss of the building is more than just a financial blow; it’s viewed as a targeted attack.

In a self-recorded video, Obinim suggested that the blaze was no accident, noting that “the one eating the vegetables is the one around it” and that “an elephant cannot hide behind the shrub.” He believes the fire was a calculated attempt to kill one of his close confidants. He stated, “Some people around me, who are my enemies want to see people around me dead for reasons I do not know. What I’m saying, God should deal with me if I’m lying”.
Despite the gravity of the attack, Obinim expressed profound gratitude that no lives were lost in the blaze. He views the survival of his team as a divine victory over those who wished him harm. This incident is likely to strengthen the bond between him and his supporters, who see him as a survivor of spiritual persecution.
As he reflects on the tragedy, the man of God leaned on his faith, citing “1 Thessalonians 5:18” as a guide for his perspective. While the official cause of the fire remains unclear to the public, Obinim’s conviction points toward a hidden conflict. For now, the focus remains on recovery and the protection of those closest to him.