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World Cup 2022: Badu Kobi’s prophecy fails for the second time running as Ghana suffer elimination at mundial

Ghanaian prophet, Badu Kobi has failed for the second time in predicting the outcome of football match.

Before Ghana’s game against Uruguay, the prophet had predicted the Black Stars will progress to the next stage of the 2022 World Cup regardless of the outcome of the results.

But his prediction hit a snag as the Black Stars suffered defeat in their final group game against Uruguay which derailed their chances of advancing to the next stage.

“Ghana will not lose their match to South Korea but Ghanaians must not engage in betting. God’s word for football is not for betting,” he stated.

“Ghana is already in the next round. Even if Uruguay scores the first goal, Ghanaians will, at the end of the match have the celebration. There shall be celebration all over Ghana. God is for Ghana,” he said.

After defeating South Korea in their second group game, the Black Stars needed a draw or win against Uruguay to advance to the last 16 stage.

But the team failed to negotiate for points against their ‘enemies’ Uruguay

 

This would not be the first time Prophet Badu Kobi has hit a miss in predicting the result of a football match.

In July 2021, Badu Kobi had prophesied that Brazil would win the Copa America title ahead of Argentina but that proved to be false as Lionel Messi led his charges to beat Brazil at the Maricana Stadium thanks to an Angel Di Maria strike.

During the final match of the Euro 2020, Prophet Badu Kobi again predicted that England was going to beat Italy to win the coveted cup.

According to him, he saw the favour of God was upon Gareth Southgate’s men who were set to beat Italy.

“Today, England will beat Italy,” Prophet Badu Kobi said on Sunday, hours before the final match at Wembley.

“I will say it again. That is the work of a prophet. Keep saying what God is saying.”

However, at the end of the fixture which went into extra time after a 1 – 1 score in normal time, it was Roberto Mancini’s Italy who triumphed 3-2 on penalties to win the tournament.

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