I never accused Josh Laryea of rape – Mzbel

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Veteran Ghanaian musician Nana Akua Amoah, well known by her stage as Mzbel, recently found herself at the centre of controversy after Afia Schwarzenegger claimed that she assisted her in fabricating a rape accusation against Josh Laryea.

Read also: I regret plotting Rev. Josh Laryea’s downfall because he never raped Mzbel – Afia Schwarzenegger.

Mzbel recently refuted claims that gospel performer Joshua Laryea, who was also a former member of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), committed the act, in a statement she posted on her Instagram.

She clarified that she had only complained about certain activities in the church that made her uncomfortable and that she was treated poorly when she brought these concerns to light.

Mzbel claims that after airing her grievances, she was treated like an outcast and ultimately made the decision to quit the religion.

She insists that Laryea’s expulsion from the church a number of years later had nothing to do with her and that ICGC Christ Temple authorities can attest to this.

“I never accused Josh Larye of rape; neither did I tell anyone that because that didn’t happen. I discovered some activities in the church that made me uncomfortable, and when I complained, I was treated like an outcast, so I left…

“Josh was suspended years after I left for reasons unrelated to me.” You can confirm that with ICGC Christ Temple leaders. “Ignore that alcoholic ugly midget,” she said.

In a previous article, Afia Schwarzenegger asserted that Mzbel wasn’t sexually assaulted by Rev. Josh Laryea in 2017, as was alleged.

Upon learning that Rev. Josh Laryea had been suspended due to allegations of immorality among other things, Afia Schwarzenegger and her best friend at the moment flooded social media with delight.

Read also: I thought of suicide over ICGC adultery allegation – Josh Laryea

This came about after rumors’ that the singer of the hit song “emre sesa” had raped Mzbel, who was then a member of the same church, went viral.

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