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Despite Lambasting 'Prophets Of Doom', Lil Win's Also Afraid Of Death And Is Consulting Pastors & Mallams To Keep Him Alive

 

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These our celebrities are so predictable! Despite their bravado in public, they are all superstitious animals and all a pastor has to do to put them in fear is to invent a prophecy that they are about to die.
Shatta Wale was the same, threatening to burn down churches and claiming no one can prophesy death for him, yet behind the scenes he was praying like a scared little child to avert the prophesy he claims he doesn’t believe in.
Same here with Kwadwo Nkansah. The actor/musician came out strongly to criticize pastors who are prophesying death for celebrities, saying they should all be arrested, yet the moment one pastor mentioned his name he’s running scared.

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Recently, one prophet named Michael Poku said he has seen death for the ‘Mama Boss Papa’ hitmaker and he should come see him for prayers to avoid that fate.
According to his manager, Abdul Razak, they are taking steps to ensure the prophecy does not come true, which includes consulting both pastors and mallams for protection.
“I believe in my religion so I’ve called my father; we have done the needful. I’m not scared, Kwadwo [Lilwin] is not scared either. We have told his pastor, they’ve prayed over it. I also called my father. My father is a Mallam,” he said on Radio Univers Monday.
“I’m a Muslim, I believe in my religion. My father told me to respect everything God has created. He told me to take a step in issues like this. God reveals to redeem so we thank him [the prophet]. However, what I know is prophecies concerning individuals are not supposed to be made public. Ideally, you find a means to reach out to management.
[However], it is becoming unbecoming. Next time, we will sue.” he added.

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