Opambour Wants to Steal My Land in God’s Name; I Won’t Be Intimidated – NDC Chairman Fights Back in Land Dispute
Jabari Solomon Reuben challenges Prophet Opambour’s spiritual threats, insists he legally owns the disputed land and vows to resist all forms of intimidation.

- Jabari Reuben says he legally owns the two plots of land and has the documents to prove it
- He accuses Opambour of using spiritual threats and his popularity to intimidate him
- Jabari Solomon claims Opambour refused multiple summons from the Asafohene to resolve the issue peacefully
The NDC Branch Chairman for Island City at Ahenema Kokoben, Reuben Solomon Jabari, has strongly denied allegations that he forcibly took two plots of land belonging to the founder of Ebenezer Miracle Worship Centre, Prophet Ebenezer Adarkwa Yiadom, popularly known as Opambour.
The man of God, in a recent viral video, accused Mr. Solomon Jabari of seizing his land after the NDC came into power, claiming he played a key role in bringing the party to power, only to be repaid with betrayal.
In the video, Opambour warned that no one, including chiefs, should step foot on the said land if they desire peace. He even threatened to invoke divine curses upon a Chief and his family.
However, responding on Lawson TV/Radio Ghana Se Sen show on Friday, April 11, 2025, Mr. Jabari dismissed the claims as false and misleading.
“I have not taken Opambour’s land. I legally acquired the two plots and I have all the necessary documents to prove ownership,” Solomon Jabari stated.
He clarified that the dispute began over two years ago, contrary to Opambour’s claims that it started when the NDC assumed power.
He further alleged that Opambour manipulated traditional leaders to reissue documents for the land by falsely claiming his originals were missing.
“He tricked the chiefs into believing his land papers were missing, so they reissued new ones to him,” Solomon Jabari alleged.
According to him, the Asafohene has summoned both parties to resolve the matter amicably on at least eight occasions, but Opambour has repeatedly declined to appear.
“Opambour wants to use clandestine means, his church, and popularity to intimidate and cheat people—but I will not be intimidated,” he fumed.
“I’ll resist him with every legal means necessary.”
Mr. Solomon Jabari concluded by insisting that he will not surrender his legally acquired land to anyone, regardless of their status.