Pulse logo
Pulse Region
ADVERTISEMENT

'Fear God not death' - Shatta Wale says after death prophesies

In a tweet Sunday afternoon, the Dancehall artiste has urged his followers to ignore the "doom sayers," referring to the pastors who have foretold his death.

Shatta Wale has spent a chunk of his Sunday talking about the word of God, prophets prophesying his death and the need to fear God and not death.

READ MORE: This is what Ebony’s father had to say about her death

Earlier, he blasted Apostle George Kwateng and Prophet-Cosmos Walker Afram after they reportedly prophesied his death.

In a post on Facebook he accused them of making "Christianity look horror in the eyes of men." Then he queried: "why ..so you want to tell me God doesn’t see success."

Recommended For You
Celebrities
2025-01-14T16:25:23+00:00
From Ed Sheeran rapping in Twi to Stormzy elevating Ghanaian drill, these international collaborations spark questions: Are Ghanaian artistes leading or being exploited in the global music scene? Let the debate begin!

[No available link text]

ADVERTISEMENT

READ MORE: Gov’t will give Ebony a befitting burial - Minister of Tourism

He tweeted: "If only we knew the power and authority God has bestowed on us..we won't pay attention to Doom Sayers Don't be deceived, we were created in the image and likeness of God..we are God's on earth and our only task is to Fear God...Why should i fear the inevitable. Fear God not Death."

Subscribe to receive daily news updates.