Gospel singer Sonnie Badu is pleading with prophets to stop predicting people’s deaths, pointing out that those who do so are only portents of doom.
Instead of concentrating on bad results, the Baba hitmaker said in a Facebook post today that prophecies should be redemptive and life-affirming.
He asserts that a prophet’s job is to inspire and raise people, not to foretell terrible things like death, and to push them to use prudence in such statements.
Because there is always a redemption when a disclosure occurs, Sonnie Badu asserted that foretelling someone’s death does not make one powerful.
Badu’s remarks follow the disclosure of Professor Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang’s recent illness and prophetic statements regarding her death.
The Vice President was flown to seek additional medical care overseas on the advice of experts, according to a statement released on Saturday, March 29 and signed by Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister for Government Communications and Presidential Spokesperson.
Following her official activities on Friday, March 28, 2025, she became suddenly ill and was admitted to the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC) on Saturday.
Since then, videos of prophets discussing the vice president have been appearing, which Sonnie Badu vehemently disapproves of.
He wrote: “I have seen, in recent times, prophets lose family members, and when you see how devastated and broken they were, you would understand that losing a family member is no joke.
“Dear major and minor prophets, there is something called the word of wisdom, which simply means that whatever you see, you should speak with wisdom. Prophesying someone’s death does not make you powerful; rather, it makes you a prophet of doom .. and I can tell you for free once there is revelation then there is redemption…. Revelation without redemption is not God speaking ….
“I plead with all prophets, both major and minor, to apply wisdom because the people you mention have family members, and such prophecies bring fear. As you grow, you mature in the things of God.
“To our Vice President, @njoagyemang—Mummy, get well soon. Please take time to rest. The truth is, you gave your all during the campaign and have not rested. I am praying for you. Love your loads, Mummy(sic)”.
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