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Wednesday, April 9, 2025
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Prophesying Somebody’s Loss of life Does Not Make You Highly effective – Sonnie Badu Slams ‘Prophets of Doom’

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Ghanaian gospel singer and man of God, Sonnie Badu, lashed out at fellow prophets who primarily prophesy ‘doom’ on the lives of distinguished folks.

Badu stated the follow, which has develop into frequent in Ghana lately, shouldn’t be indicative of energy as most Ghanaian prophets venture to the general public.

The U.Okay.-based singer took to his Instagram web page to take purpose at prophets of doom who’ve predicted loss of life for the Vice President, Professor Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang, following her latest sickness.

“Pricey main and minor prophets, there’s something referred to as the phrase of knowledge, which merely signifies that no matter you see, it is best to converse with knowledge,” stated Badu. “Prophesying somebody’s loss of life doesn’t make you highly effective; fairly, it makes you a prophet of doom,”

The singer added that God reveals to redeem, opining that prophets who merely reveal for their very own functions, with no redemption, usually are not of God.

He concluded his publish by saying phrases of prayers for the Vice President, wishing for her speedy restoration.

In recent times, prophets who primarily subsist on making ‘doom’ prophecies in opposition to distinguished Ghanaians have taken over the panorama.

These prophets typically make these prophecies so if something vaguely resembling their declare later occurs, they share movies taking ‘credit score’ for being prescient.

Ghana’s Vice President, Professor Opoku-Agyemang, was not too long ago flown overseas to hunt medical remedy for a ‘sudden sickness’ that the NPP’s Okatakyie Afrifa alleges to be a stroke. Following her sickness, some Ghanaian prophets have come out to take credit score, claiming they prophesied the incident forward of time.


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