The so-called prophets of doom have succeeded in scaring the hell out of Kumasi-based actor Kwadwo Nkansah aka Lilwin.

Report we have gathered indicate that the comic actor have consulted a pastor and a mallam to avert the death prophecy pronounced on them.

According to Lilwin’s manager, Abdul Razak who spoke on Radio Universe, he said as much as they dislike the practice of announcing such prophecies, they decided to pray over it.

He said:

“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. 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.

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.”

Recall that one Prophet Michael Kojo Poku of Fire Time Prayer Ministry said Lilwin would be the next celebrity to die if prayers are are not offered for him.

Lilwin has earlier condemned prophets who go public and announce the death of celebrities, declaring boldly that he would sue any prophet who messes with him in that regard.

Perhaps this is a fine opportunity for him to prove that.

 

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