Speaking to Nana Ama McBrown on the Onua Showtime TV show last Sunday, June 4. The award-winning Ghanaian musician said he turned to music to discuss such findings, some of which have manifested.
Referencing his âHello Helloâ song as one of his songs that had âpropheciesâ from divine revelations Ofori Amponsah said he prophesied the Ukraine/Russian conflict and the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ghanaian Highlife singer, Ofori Amponsah
âSometimes when I get a revelation, I am afraid to say it because I feel people will insult me so I infuse it into my lyrics.
âI released âHello helloâ in 2005 and today the things I mentioned including Russia and Ukraine/Americaâs dispute as well as darkness filling the earth in 2020 have all come to pass,â Ofori Amponsah stated.
Ofori Amponsah claims that even though he regularly produces love songs, he has always held a firm belief in God, and that's why many had a hard time accepting his new position as a pastor.
A decade ago, Ofori Amponsah announced that he has been called by God to be a pastor, hence, shunned secular. However, after few years, the singer backtracked and announced that he was back to secular music when he dropped 'Alewa'.
âWhen people knew me, I was in the secular world thatâs why I think they doubted my role as a pastor. I feel like when something is worldly itâs not because the thing is not Christian but it is when people donât believe that thereâs God for me thatâs my belief.
âIf you read the scriptures and you at songs of Solomon, the words are very romantic. Talent is from God so if you donât have it, itâll not work,â Ofori Amponsah stated.