Abdul Razak, the manager of actor Kwadwo Nkansah aka Lilwin, has taken a step to avert any spectre of death that may be hovering around the actor.
The manager said on Radio Univers on Tuesday that the recent prophecy by Prophet Michael Kojo Poku of Fire Time Prayer Ministry that Lilwin would die soon, goaded him to seek spiritual protection for him.
He explained that in as much he abhors the practice of announcing such prophecies, they have prayed over it.
“I’m a Muslim, I believe in my religion. My father told me to respect everything God has created. He told me to take a step in issues like this. God reveals to redeem so we thank him [the prophet]. However, what I know is prophecies concerning individuals are not supposed to be made public. Ideally, you find a means to reach out to management,” he said.
He added that he has consulted a Mallam and a pastor for spiritual protection for Lilwin.
“I believe in my religion so I’ve called my father; we have done the needful. I’m not scared, Kwadwo [Lilwin] is not scared either. We have told his pastor, they’ve prayed over it. I also called my father. My father is a Mallam,” he told host, Abrantepa on Brunch 2 Lunch.
“We mistake Mallams to be ‘juju men’. No, a Mallam is a teacher. My great-grandfather is a Mallam, my grandfather is a Mallam, [and] my father is a Mallam,” Razak further explained.
Prophet Michael Kojo Poku was reported to have said that it has been revealed to him that “if prayer sessions are not organized for the actor, he will die prematurely.”
According to the reports the prophet said that “Lilwin needs to pass through a powerful deliverance session with me to be freed from the spirits of death hanging around him.”
There have been a couple of prophecies about Ghanaian celebrities following the death of dance hall artiste Ebony who died through a car accident recently.
Reports suggest that some men of God had prophesied that Ebony would die through a car accident. Another prophecy has it that dance hall artiste Shatta Wale will die soon.
While some believe these prophecies must be taken seriously, others have also described them as mere happenstance and an act to make the prophets popular.
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By: Kwame Dadzie/citifmonline.com/Ghana