Prophecies that target celebrities are clout chasing – Nana Aba Anamoah

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  • SP 5 days ago

    The GhanaWeb platform should be regarded as "Fake Prophets Web". It is a misleading platform owned by Bellaart Investments B.V., a private Dutch company that publishes content without any verifiable journalists or editorial o ...
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  • JULOR CAESAR 5 days ago

    All Ghana prophecies are true. Those Ghana prophets must be declared national assets and given a monthly stipend by the Ghana to keep spitting out prophecies. Any person who refers to Ghana prophets as quacks, liars, religiou ...
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  • JULOR CAESAR 5 days ago

    "Those Ghana prophets must be declared national assets and given a monthly stipend by the Ghana government to keep spitting out prophecies."

  • Obibini 5 days ago

    How I miss Dampare, so called prophets even feared to mention the name of Ghana. Nigel Gaisie called Ghana as UMOFIA. What a joke.

  • Osei-Rotterdam 5 days ago

    Exactly so. Just listen to one of them saying that he prophesied about Venezuela president maduro's removal and incarceration in America. This is a palpable lies to the highest degree. Anyone who reads or listens foreign news ...
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