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Don't Ignore Prophecies — John Boadu To Celebrities

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Mr John Boadu, Acting General Secretary of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) has adviced Ghanaian celebrities, not to disregard prophecies from men of God.
This comment comes after Ebony’s death brouhaha which is currently the most talked about issue in the country. It was rumoured that Bullet, the manager of Ebony ignored prophecies about the death of the young artiste. Mr Boadu believes that such prophecies should not be ignored especially by celebrities.

However, Bullet has debunked such rumours stating that they followed all directions by prophets who saw the calamity earlier on, especially the one from sound engineer Kaywa.
Some Ghanaians have lambasted the management of Ebony for not paying attention to such prophecies after videos and audios of such prophecies went viral on social media in the wake and heat of Ebony’s death.

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John Boadu who claims to have been devasted by the death of the ‘Maame Hwe’ hitmaker, said this on Okay FM:
“I have been very sad since I heard of the passing of this vibrant singer, Ebony. In fact, her dad is a friend. I have been disorganized and can’t even understand why such a person should die.
“I think it is about time such prophecies are not taken for granted; some are indeed real and should be taken seriously, especially if these celebrities are asked to follow directions, they should do that diligently”.

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John Boadu also added there are some fake prophets who are not from God but that shouldn’t propel us to ignore some prophecies.
“Yes, some of these prophets are fake but I think some of their prophecies work. And in doing so, they also need to pray”, he concluded.

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