In an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz hours after the death of Ebony, he said the tragedy could have been avoided if enough prayers had been invested in his prophecy.
“When you involve prayer in everything we do, God is able to take away every threat,” Kaywa said.
“I prophesied it in August last year. I remember she and Bullet came to my house, I called Bullet and I told him that, 'let's be careful and pray for Ebony because there is a car accident on her way and we need to really intercede for her.'
Kaywa added: “Just this Sunday, I travelled to the Netherlands, when I returned, I saw the same vision again so I called her [Ebony]…when I got through to her, I told her 'Ebony, I still see the car accident, I want us to spend time and pray about it.'
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But her response, according to him, was “hmm, Kay, I will come.”
Ghana has been plunged into a state of mourning following the death of Ebony Reigns and two others on the Kumasi-Sunyani road Thursday.
The dancehall artiste who was heading to Kumasi in a black Jeep after visiting her mother in Sunyani collided with a VIP bus that was heading to Sunyani from Kumasi.