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Ghanaian actors, musicians sacrificing human lives to get fame – Eagle Prophet


The Man of God who has been at the centre of series of deadly prophecies in the country since 2016, Prophet Randolph Oduro Gyebi has revealed that actors, actresses and musicians in Ghana have cultivated the habit of killing each other in order to shine in their respective careers.
He disclosed that these celebrities have resorted to voodoo otherwise known as ‘Juju’ to end the lives of their colleagues they see as impediments on their way to success.
Speaking about circumstances surrounding the death of Highlife musician Kofi Boakye popular known as Kofi B on Kumasi-based Angel Fm Entertainment Show hosted by Ike De Unpredictable monitored by MyNewsGh.com, Eagle Prophet said ” “Ike, Kofi B was orchestrated by some of his colleagues, and he didn’t die a natural death as people think. When the prophecy came about the death of Kofi B, he was in my church and I gave him all the directions he could do to destroy what they planned” Eagle Prophet said.
Eagle Prophet added that “In Showbiz, some people sacrifice their colleagues to pave way for them to come to the limelight”.
It would be recalled that in 2019, Gospel musician, Anita Afriyie ignited the debate over whether or not gospel musicians in the country indeed use voodoo powers to promote their songs as said to be the practice among secular musicians.
She unequivocally stated that a number of them are into the use of voodoo popularly known in the local parlance as ‘juju’ because their songs are not inspired by God in view of the sinful acts they have engaged themselves in though she refused to single such persons out.
“The anointing which was making them do good music has gone. They have now turned the anointing to fornication and fornication we know is not acceptable in Gospel music”, she said.
“One thing I have noticed is that is that when you are doing God’s work while you engage yourself in such act it shall never prosper unless maybe you go for juju”, she added.
Source:MyNewsGh.com/2021



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