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Prophet Mensah Otabil accuses Samuel Inkoom of using Juju to destroy teammates

Samuel Inkoom has been using Juju to end the careers of many Ghanaian players who compete with him for the same position according to a controversial prophet

The controversial prophet made this allegation on Kumasi based radio station Metro FM during their flagship show, 'Academic and Matured Sports'.

“Hello, good afternoon coach Oti and elder Nyantakyi. Truth is one. The reason why I am saying this is that I want the Ghana FA officials to know something about Inkoom. Inkoom is a player that no one should try calling him back into the Black Stars," the prophet started.

"He is a player that will cause pandemonium in the Ghana camp. There will be confusion in the Black Stars.

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"He is a liar. He continued saying that HE, Prophet Kwaku, was contracted to use juju to hurt many Black Stars player. How a "Man of God" can use juju is beyond our scope of explanation at the moment.

"Inkoom is a player that believes in spiritualism as his source of power to be at the top and has done so by killing the careers of his colleague players.

“I am his spiritual father. I am the one that knows him than anyone else. President Kwesi Nyantakyi If I reveal the number of people in football that Inkoom made me to damage spiritually you will not believe it.

“Noting that these were indeed some serious allegations he was making, the prophet was quick to add that "If I am invited in court, I am ready to defend all what I am saying."

Inkoom last represented Ghana in the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil but the controversial prophet who claims the former contracted him to end the careers of some Ghanaian players has called on the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to desist from handing the former FC Basel invitation to the Black Stars.

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The former Asante Kotoko defender has played for Ghana in two different FIFA World Cups and he was also part of the Black Satellites team that became the first African side to win the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt in 2009.

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