Ghanaian pastor Prophet Stephen Kwadwo Adom, the founder and leader of Zion Miracle Worship Centre (ZMWC), has predicted that that Prophet Obinim will die in the year 2018.
He also made same predictions for some of his other colleagues in the prophetic ministry will soon die, Yen.com.gh reports.
The prophet, who has predicted the death of some celebrities including Shatta Wale (the prophecy of dying in December 2018) and Wendy Shay (the prophecy that she will be buried in a nurse attire), claims that Prophet Badu Kobi, Bishop Obinim and Rev Obofour will meet death by the end of 2018.
In what has been seen as a vindictive video, the prophet took a swipe at these fellow prophets who, according to him, are misleading a lot of gullible Ghanaians.
Prophet Stephen Kwadwo Adom, the founder and leader of Zion Miracle Worship Center (ZMWC) has put several people including Shatta Wale, Afia Schwarzenegger, Nana Ama McBrown, Wendy Shay, Ebony’s brother and other politicians on a ‘prophetic death row’.
The Prophet who seems to be embarking on a mission to gain popularity has given some alarming death predictions that should not be taken for granted.
The recent culture of doom prophecies has been a concern to the Christian Council which recently warned prophets against any such action.
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