Ghana vs Niger: Prophet Who Prophesied Defeat Angola, Predicts Doom, Says God Is Not Happy, Video

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A famous Ghanaian prophet, popularly known as Major One, has predicted doom for the senior national team, the Black Stars, in their AFCON Qualifier game against Niger. In a video that has since gone viral and was sighted by YEN.com.gh on TikTok, Prophet Major One, who was speaking in an interview on Ash FM, stated that the Black Stars will lose their second group game against Niger.....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE

Delving into details, the prophet explained that God is punishing Ghana for what he believes has been caused by disobedience.

“The officials of the team reached out to me in certain matches but afterwards I never heard from them again.”

Prophet Major One recently rose to fame after making a similar pronouncement that the Black Stars would suffer defeat against Angola.

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When writing the report, the video raked in over 1000 likes and 70 comments.

Watch the video below:

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Prophet Major one #fyp #foryou #ghanablackstars #fypシ゚viral

♬ original sound – MAJOR ONE TV

 

Social media users who commented on the video shared varied opinions about the prophet’s prediction.
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commented:

“He’s predictions are all correct, we need to give ears to him suggestions”.
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replied:

“Because they didn’t come to you again so Ghana will lose ,how can you tell me this story.”

Obaapa Fausty reacted:

“Ghana is Christianity but we don’t believe prophecy.”
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DEAD BODY 88 reacted:

“Forgot about him, is money he want he can’t see anything Ghanaians open your eyes.”

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Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Black Stars coach Otto Addo is confident his team for ready for the game

against Niger.

Addo believes his team has responded positively after the defeat to Angola and remains confident of victory.

The team left Ghana on Friday and arrived in Oudja, Morocco, early Saturday morning.

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