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Comedian joins fight against fake “doomsday” prophets

KSM seems to share the same sentiment of the general public and has questioned the credibility of these self-acclaimed prophets in a latest Facebook post.

Some members of the general public have expressed their disdain for such needless behaviour especially some celebrities who believe those prophets are “fake”.

Shatta Wale has been on a full rampage, threatening to burn down the churches of these doomsday prophets who claimed that he was billed to die next.

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Legendary satirist, Kweku Sintim Misa aka KSM seems to share the same sentiment of the general public and has questioned the credibility of these self-acclaimed prophets in a latest Facebook post.

He was perplexed as to why these prophets never see good things about celebrities but always death.

He said the country is faced with many hardships which require solutions, so it would be wise if the prophets ask God for a solution.

“Please next time you are in spirit and God talks to you, o beg o, can you ask him to tell you how Ghana can fix the unemployment wahala?” a portion of his post reads.

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