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Ghanaian prophet addresses backlash after his prophecies about black stars materializes

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Jedidiah Henry Kore, popularly known as Fire Oja and the Ghanaian prophet, has addressed backlash in response to call-out posts after his prophecy about the national team and player Mohammed Kudus failed to come true.

Prophet Kore had predicted that the Black Stars would humiliatingly lose to Egypt’s Pharaohs prior to Thursday’s African Cup of Nations match against Egypt.

Additionally, he stated that wearing red jerseys was the only way the Ghana national team could win this match.

Kudus would not perform well, according to Prophet Kore’s prediction as well. During the game, he claimed to have spotted Kudus eating popcorn, which he took to be an omen of impending humiliation.

Nevertheless, Ghana managed to tie the game, and Kudus’ real on-field performance went against the prophecy. He was the match’s two-goal scorer.

The cleric has voiced his displeasure with some people who made derogatory remarks about his mother after the call-out posts that made sure of it.

He wrote, as a response, “Someone just insulted my mother, all because a prophecy had come to pass and I didn’t do anything about it. Hmmmm, the sad news is that the same people will call you fake if the prophecy didn’t come to pass. Always insulting men of God”

He painfully continued by saying that, in such situations, nobody should make fun of her mother or parents or bring them up. On the other hand, we must honor and show respect to our parents and guardians.

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