Renowned music producer David Kojo Kyei, popularly known as Kaywa, has advised famous people in the country not to allow death prophecies to scare them.
According to him, doom prophecies are not a death sentence but a call for action.
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Speaking to the media, Kaywa noted that a number of celebrities as well as the public were apprehensive about doom or death prophecies due to poor understanding.
“What is death? We are just transitioning from one place to another. If you are a believer, death should not put fear in you,” he said.
Kaywa stated that prophecies were meant to reveal to mankind impending harm or joy, and the doom ones should be fervently prayed against.
“God reveals to redeem, so if there is a prophecy about death, we should pray about it, and everything will be fine,” he added.
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Kaywa therefore encouraged celebrities to take their spiritual lives seriously and know they were not immune to the trials of life.
This comes after Black Sherif received a death prophecy from the head pastor of True Word Prophetic Fire Ministries, Nigel Gaisie, who claimed the prophecy was about Sherif Black.
This made fans of the musician shiver and created lots of issues in the industry, especially knowing Nigel Gaisie was the prophet who prophecied about Ebony’s death.
Aside from him, various entertainers like Kuami Eugene, KiDi, Wendy Shay, and Mr. Drew, among others, have received similar prophecies from other renowned prophets in the country.
Source: Ghana/MaxTV/MaxFM/max.com.gh/Joyceline Natally Cudjoe