Ghanaian artist Kofi Kinaata has offered his view on death prophecies, expressing a lack of concern and placing his trust in a higher authority.
During a recent interview on Joy TV, the acclaimed musician highlighted his faith and confidence in God’s guidance, adopting a composed and philosophical attitude towards predictions of death or adversity.
“I don’t worry about death prophecies, I leave it to God,” Kofi Kinaata remarked, reflecting on the various prophecies that have surfaced over time regarding the fate of individuals in Ghana’s entertainment industry.
His remarks follow a recent online death prophecy concerning him. In the viral video, a pastor can be heard urging individuals to pray for Kofi’s deliverance from the snares of the devil.
“…and that you a man that sings that they call him Kofi Kinaata, that represents Takoradi, they should pray for him. I kid you not. I don’t give prophecies about these musicians. I don’t do that. But in the hour when the angel was speaking to me, I saw him and the angel told me he was the next they were going for. They will cut off his life prematurely if care is not taken,” he said.
According Kinaata, he had received a lot of such prophecies.
“I hear this every month, sometimes in a month it would come from different places”
“I don’t even want to talk about it. That’s what he has seen and he’s saying it. Maybe me too I have seen it and I haven’t come out to say it,” he said.
He further noted that he prays about five (5) times a day not because of said prophecies, but because of his own Christian beliefs as he was tired of hearing them.