Ghanaian legal practitioner and media personality, Maurice Ampaw, has broken his silence over viral rumours claiming he had passed away.
The false news spread across social media on Friday evening, sparking panic and concern among fans and followers.
However, in an interview on Adom FM’s Entertainment Hall hosted by Mike Two, the outspoken lawyer dismissed the claims with confidence and spiritual insight.
“I’m not dead,” he said firmly. “As a legal prophet, I am aware of my impending demise and i know when i will die but before I leave this world, I will say goodbye to Ghanaians.”
Maurice Ampaw went on to explain that he has a covenant with God, which gives him insight into the timing of his own death.
“When the time is near, I will announce it. I will use one week to say goodbye, and when it finally happens, people will say, ‘he even predicted his own death.’”
He added that he lives with purpose, knowing that his work is part of a divine assignment.
According to him, people often misunderstand him because they don’t recognize his calling.
“Everyone has their brand and what it stands for. Some people won’t like what you’re doing, simply because they don’t understand your calling,” he explained.
“I am working for God, and when I am done, it is only God who can judge me,” he added. “What I am doing is a calling. That’s all.”
The lawyer concluded the interview by reassuring Ghanaians that he remains active and will continue to appear on air and in public life.
“I am here. I am not going anywhere yet. When it’s time, you will all know.”
Maurice Ampaw is widely known for his bold personality and often controversial commentary on legal and national issues.
Despite the swirling rumours, he remains unfazed and as outspoken as ever.
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