Mzbel‘s 10-year-old kid shocked everyone by declaring, “There is no God,” and he has since faced a flurry of criticism for what some view as a “blasphemous” statement.
Mzbel has received harsh criticism for not being able to raise her child well and instill in him sincere beliefs.
The mother of two claims that Okomfo Black, her one-year-old son, has turned to the internet to absorb a great deal of information.
Mzbel revealed that her son exposes himself to content online and that she is unaware of his whereabouts in a recent interview on Peace Fm.
Since I can’t always answer his questions, he learns the majority of what he needs to know online.
Since he is still a child and doesn’t need to know about those things, I advise him to forget about them. After that, he’ll look them up online. He checks those things online, and I had no idea,” the woman remarked.
After an interview that became widely popular on social media, Mzbel and her son came under public scrutiny. Adepa had remarked in the aforementioned interview that he didn’t think God created mankind, but rather that they were born by other humans.
He claims he does not recognize any supernatural human person creating him, only that his mother, Mzbel, brought him into the world.
Mzbel has been accused of “polluting” her son’s mind ever since the interview went viral on social media, but she has denied having anything to do with the claims her son made in the interview.
“I was astounded when, following the interview, I questioned him about his knowledge of the assertions he had made. I don’t purposefully impart those lessons to him. One time, after he got home from school, he questioned me about the customs in the area, and I just told him that we followed them.
“We avoided discussing religion or the existence of God. I asked him why he said “there is no God” before the interview was made public, and he gave the same response as in the video. I have therefore not taught him anything,” she said.
The interview provoked criticism of Mzbel’s parenting style and her decision to let her kids talk about delicate subjects in public.