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Shatta Wale's mom holds intercessory prayer with 'Shatta Mothers' for son

Mrs Elsie Evelyn Avemegah, on Saturday, March 3, organised a group of women called 'Shatta Mothers' to avert the death prophecy against his son.

Following the prophecy, the "Ayoo" hitmaker has been on the neck of religious leaders, threatening to burn down churches if he does not die by close of 2018.

He described the prophecies and prophets as fake, indicating that the spirit that lives in him is bigger than those in the world.

To make sure Shatta Wale is safe, his mother joined forces with 'Shatta Mothers' to intercede on his behalf.

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Mrs Elsie Evelyn Avemegah told Razzonline that: “I refuse that prophecy in Jesus name…that’s why I am praying all over the whole Ghana…I have been to Volta region and have come to Accra praying for my son— and I trust God that my son will never die…I want my son to be 102 [years]”.

The intercessory prayer was held at the family house of the dancehall king at Dansoman(Banana inn) in Accra.

The most intense part of the prayer session is how Shatta Wale’s mother together with Shatta Mothers who were clad in all-white danced to the popular gospel song ‘Victory’, sang by Nigerian gospel musician Eben, to signify victory.

Shatta Mothers, is a women’s pressure group who give arms to needy in the society — with Shatta Wale’s mother being one of the executive members.

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