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Ghanaian prophet predicts doom for Hearts of Oak if prayers are not intensified

The Kumasi-based prophet has prophesied that doom awaits Hearts of Oak.

According to him, the hierarchy of the Rainbow club must take it upon themselves to engage in serious prayers, lest catastrophe befalls the club.

He went on to reveal that he had a prophecy in which saw the Hearts of Oak team suffering a gory accident while they were on their way to play an international friendly outside the shores of Ghana.

Prophet Gyebi, who heads the God’s Crown Chapel in Kumasi, further disclosed that the vision he saw was similar to what happened to fellow Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko four months ago, which resulted in the death of the club’s equipment officer as well as numerous injuries to their players.

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He, therefore, urged all Ghanaians to remember Hearts of Oak in prayers, adding that the only way this fatal accident can be avoided is through divine intervention.

Prophet Gyebi, popularly known as Eagle Prophet, told Kumasi-based Abusua FM:

“I said this last week and I will say it again today let’s pray for Accra Hearts of Oak for God to protect them and take them out of whatever the devil has planned spiritually because the devil is planning a fatal accident for them.

“I see something like Hearts oak playing an international friendly with one of the African countries and that is where the gory accident will happen so let’s not joke we need to pray seriously for God’s protection.

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“The devil wants to transfer what happened to their arch-rivals Asante Kotoko to them, therefore, we need to pray to God to cancel any demonic plans the devil has arranged to hit the club.”

Prophet Gyebi is known for making prophesies and has in the past made a couple of predictions, including saying that President Akufo-Addo will be a one-term president.

He was also the same prophet who predicted that the Black Stars may be involved in a plane crash.

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