Esther Smith Management Refutes Claims Against Pastor Elvis Agyemang Over Prayer Allegations
Esther Smith’s management has denied claims that Pastor Elvis Agyemang of Alpha Hour charged money for prayers, describing the reports as false and misleading, and urging the public and media to disregard the allegations.
Management of renowned gospel musician Esther Smith has issued a public clarification dismissing reports circulating on social media that Pastor Elvis Agyemang, convener of Alpha Hour, demanded or received money in exchange for prayers.
In a statement released to address what it described as misleading and distorted narratives, Esther Smith’s management categorically denied the allegations, stating that no form of payment was requested, demanded, or charged during their engagement with Pastor Agyemang and the Alpha Hour team.
According to the statement, interactions with Pastor Elvis Agyemang were marked by respect, dignity, and genuine pastoral care, adding that adequate security and support were provided throughout their engagement. Management emphasized that all dealings were conducted with a high level of professionalism and integrity.
The statement further described Pastor Agyemang as a leader who has consistently demonstrated accountability, transparency, and strong moral character, stressing that claims suggesting otherwise are inaccurate and should be disregarded.
Esther Smith’s management has therefore appealed to the general public, members of the Alpha Hour community, and fans of the gospel musician to ignore speculation, sensational headlines, and unverified social media commentaries surrounding the issue.
Additionally, the statement urged media practitioners and bloggers to exercise journalistic responsibility, verify facts before publication, and refrain from disseminating content that could mislead the public or harm reputations.
The clarification, according to management, was issued in the interest of truth, clarity, and peace.




