HOT AUDIO: Don’t ignore prophecies – John Bodu to celebrities

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Acting General Secretary of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), has charged celebrities in the country not to take prophecies from men of God for granted.
Mr. John Boadu’s comments come after the CEO of Ruff Town Records/Midas Touch Inc., Bullet who is known in real life as Ricky Nana Agyemang, refuted claims that Ebony and her management team ignored several prophecies about her death.
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According to Bullet, the artiste and her team diligently followed directions given them by renowned sound engineer, Kaywa who was one of several people to predict the tragedy.
Kaywa also prayed for them all in an effort to cancel the ‘prophecies of doom’ about the “Maame Hw3” hitmaker.
Some video and audio recordings have gone viral on various social media platforms revealing how many pastors predicted the death of the singer in 2017 with some asking her to change her ways and others urging her to get serious men of God to pray for her.
Many people have condemned Ebony and her Management for ignoring the prophecies.
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Ebony Reigns died in a fatal car accident on the Sunyani-Kumasi road Thursday evening whilst returning to Accra after visiting her mum in the Brong Ahafo regional capital.
But John Boadu who claims to have been disorganized by the death of the singer said young artists in the country need proper guidance.
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“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.
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“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” he said on Accra based Okay FM.
The National Organiser of the NPP indicated that though there are some fake prophets parading themselves as men of God and duping innocent people, some prophecies should not be taken for granted.
“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 advised.