"I don't worry about death prophecies, I leave it to God" - Kofi Kinaata

 Ghanaian musician Kofi Kinaata recently discussed his perspective on death prophecies, affirming his trust in a higher power rather than fretting over such predictions. Speaking on Joy TV, the award-winning artist conveyed his serene and philosophical attitude towards forecasts of death or adversity, emphasizing his faith in God's plan for his life.


Addressing the prevalence of death prophecies in Ghana's entertainment industry, Kofi Kinaata remarked, "I don't worry about death prophecies, I leave it to God." His remarks followed a recent online prophecy concerning him, where a pastor urged prayers for his protection against perceived dangers.


Kinaata revealed that such prophecies were not new to him, having encountered them frequently. Despite the recurrence, he maintained his composure, mentioning his regular prayers, which he attributed to his Christian beliefs rather than the influence of these prophecies.



He expressed weariness at the constant recurrence of such predictions, indicating that they often surfaced from various sources, prompting him to focus on his faith rather than dwelling on the prophecies' implications.

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