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General News of Sunday, 18 June 2017

Source: mynewsgh.com

Ghanaians angry with prophet for predicting Abedi Pele’s death

Ex Ghanaian footballer,Abedi Pele and  Prophet Bishop Reindolph Oduro Gyebi play videoEx Ghanaian footballer,Abedi Pele and Prophet Bishop Reindolph Oduro Gyebi

Ghanaians for the past days have not been happy of a prophesy on the death of football maestro Abedi Ayew Pele by Prophet Bishop Reindolph Oduro Gyebi, General Overseer of God’s Crown Chapel in Kumasi.

Bishop Reindolph Oduro Gyebi shot into fame after prophesying the unfortunate Kintampo Waterfalls disaster where over 20 students of the Wenchi Senior High School including some tourists died.

Last week, he claimed seeing a vision indicating that the former Black Stars skipper was billed to die unless there is a spiritual intervention indicating that it was all revealed to him while praying.

“Whiles I was praying I saw that Ghanaians were celebrating Abedi Pele but not in a good way but in a bad way so I prayed to God to save him from any unfortunate death. Spiritually I see the soccer maestro losing his life. He will die of a strange disease if the nation and the family of Abedi Pele do not pray to God’s for intervention. I am calling on the national peace council and government to organize a national day of fasting and prayers for the nation to avert this disaster.

But younger brother of Abedi Pele, Sola Ayew in response to the prophecies to give them the exact date and time God has revealed to him the incident will happen if he wants to be taken serious.

“Tell the pastor that we don’t fear death in our family. We are Muslims and we don’t fear death. Our mother Madam Adiza died. Our father Mr. Ayew also died and our brother Brimah also died. “If the pastor claims he knows the date of death of my brother let him name it. Or tell him to focus on saving himself from dying. He will also die one day. We will not approach him because he is not God. Our living and death is all in the hands of God and when He decides we will accept it like those in our family who have died previously.”

Ghanaians especially fans of Abedi Pele after the said prophecy, have not been charitable in their choice of words in response to the ‘Man of God’



See some of their reactions below;