The Management of Kumawood actor and musician, Kwadwo Nkansah Lilwin has revealed that they have taken steps to avert the death prophecy on their icon by Prophet Micheal Kojo Poku.
According to Lilwin’s manager, Abdul Razak, management and the actor have taken steps to avert it as they have consulted their Pastor and Mallam.
Abdul Razak stated that as much as they dislike the practice of public announcement of such prophecies, they decided to pray over it.
“I believe in my religion so I’ve called my father; we have done the needful. I’m not scared, Kwadwo [Lilwin] is not scared either. We have told his pastor, they’ve prayed over it. I also called my father. My father is a Mallam,”
Razak was speaking in an interview on Radio Univers’ Brunch2Lunch on Tuesday.
He however clarified their reason for consulting a Mallam, saying that it’s not a bad thing to seek help from a Mallam as perceived by many people.
“We mistake Mallams to be ‘juju men’. No, a Mallam is a teacher. My great-grandfather is a Mallam, my grandfather is a Mallam, [and] my father is a Mallam.” He told host, Abrantepa.
“I’m a Muslim, I believe in my religion. My father told me to respect everything God has created. He told me to take a step in issues like this. God reveals to redeem so we thank him [the prophet]. However, what I know is prophecies concerning individuals are not supposed to be made public. Ideally, you find a means to reach out to management,” the Razak remarked.
According to him, they’ll take legal actions if the public prophecies is continues with his boss.
“it is becoming unbecoming. Next time, we will sue,” he added.
Prophet Micheal’s Prophecy;
Few days ago, Prophet Michael Kojo Poku of Fire Time Prayer Ministry was reported to have said that it has been revealed to him that death was hovering around Lilwin.
According to him “the actor may die prematurely if they do not organize prayer sessions for him.”
The report further quoted the prophet to have said that “Lilwin needs to pass through a ‘powerful’ deliverance session with me to be freed from the spirits of death hanging around him.”
Meanwhile, many celebrities have come out to condemn the growing tendency of some ‘prophets’ who go public with their doom prophecies.
Chairman of the Church of Pentecost Apostle Prof. Opoku Oyinah has also condemned the act.
According to him, it is needless and wrong to stand in public to relay what one believes to be a message from God which could spell grave danger to the object of the message.