Well-known Ghanaian prophet, Karma President, has issued a warning to the family of veteran actor Pete Edochie regarding the year 2025.
GistLover reported that in 2024, after the passing of Nollywood actor Junior Pope, a prophecy from Karma President about the actor’s early death emerged online.
In a TikTok video, the prophet advised the family of the legendary actor to be ready.
He revealed that Pete Edochie was already in a coffin in the spirit world, and it was up to the family to act to stop their tears.
In the recording, Karma President suggested that Pete Edochie’s family should make a sacrifice for a long life.
He referenced the Bible, noting that Methuselah, who lived a long life, had to make many sacrifices.
He mentioned that when someone reaches 70 or 80 years old, they should make sacrifices to live longer.
He cautioned that the woman may not have a long life and should offer sacrifices to the river goddess.
Additionally, he advised Paul to visit Ify’s family to pay her bride price to protect himself in case anything happens to her.
See the video here:
See some comments below:
@user9623263578508: “Abeg the family wake up oo.”
@Imiefan Prophet: “God I beg oo.”
@Imiefan: “I hope the family will listen to him now.”
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