Stop publicising prophecies about celebs – Kidi

Valentina N.A.D. Okang

Ghanaian highlife artiste, Kidi has openly criticised the way and manner in which people who call themselves men of God sit on television and radio to pronounce doom on celebrities.

Kidi made these comments on the back of Prophet Akwasi Appiah’s latest prophecy on the kidnapping of Rufftoe signee, Wendy Shay.

Akwasi Appiah was noted saying: “Tell Wendy Shay that if she does not give her life to God, before December, some people will kidnap her to acquire powers. Spiritually, I see her being kidnapped and placed in a small room for 21 days and crying after which she will be sacrificed. Wendy Shay this is a bad year for her, tell her.”

According to Kidi, these prophets can reach out to the celebrities so easily and hence he does not see the essence of the public display of the prophecies.

Speaking in an interview, the highlife artiste said: “This is serious, I think sometimes we take these things for granted but these things need to stop. We have to stop certain things. As a prophet, if you get a revelation about someone, you contact the person, the person is a public figure, you can easily contact them but if you come on radio and TV and say all these about the person, anytime they’re going about their daily activities they’ll be thinking about it, that they’ve said this about me, every time they’ll be panicking.

“My mum told me something that be careful about these people, though they’ve said it, it’s not of God but because they want the congregation to believe in the prophecies they give…they’ll also ensure that the prophecy comes true. It’s not right, we need to check some of these things, God is with us, we’re okay,” he concluded.

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