The Kumawood actor and a musician said he is not moved by the fake death prophecies coming from some prophets in the country who claims their prophecies are coming from God directed to only top Ghanaian celebrities.
Kwadwo Nkansah A.K.A. Lilwin has lashed out at self-styled Prophet of God who is said to have predicted that he will meet his untimely death this year. Lilwin said he has not yet completed his mission on earth, therefore he will not die untimely as predicted by one ‘Prophet Michael Kojo Poku’.
The actor during the weekend was speaking on the ‘Weekend City Show’, he disclosed that the same ‘Man of God’ thus Prophet Michael Kojo Poku in 2017 gave false prophecy that he is into occultism and will lose his life if he doesn’t desist from occultism. “I thank him for the prophecy but I won’t die. I will live long, mark it on the wall. I will be 70 years and above. We’ve rebuked it. He should check again if death is still hovering around me.”
He continued that although he respects men of God, it is totally wrong for prophets to tell the public concerning prophecies of some individuals.
“Some pastors call me about visions they’ve had about me; we pray and they give me directions. But if you come public and ask that I see you for deliverance, that is ridiculous,”
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Earlier this week, there were rumours that management of Lilwin had taken some spiritual steps to avert death prophecies about him. Prophet Michael Kojo Poku, currently based in Kumasi was quoted to have prophesied that death was knocking on the doors of Kwadwo Nkansah Lilwin and “if prayer sessions are not organized for the actor, he may die prematurely.”