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KODA’s death: Prayer doesn’t solve prophecies; KODA’s family should’ve contacted a prophet — Ajagurajah

General News KODAs death: Prayer doesnt solve prophecies; KODAs family shouldve contacted a prophet —Ajagurajah
THU, 02 MAY 2024 LISTEN

Bishop Kwabena Asiamah, the leader of the Ajagurajah Movement has waded into the tragic passing of renowned Ghanaian gospel musician Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, widely known as KODA.

KODA's demise on April 21, 2024, after battling G6PD deficiency, left his fans and the city of Takoradi in mourning.

However, prior to his death, a video resurfaced showing Rev. Richard Boateng of E-Glory Ministries Chapel predicting KODA’s death.

In an interview on Hitz FM on May 2, 2024, Bishop Asiamah, popularly known as Ajagurajah, offered insights into the situation, suggesting that KODA's death might have been prevented if he or a family member had taken proactive steps after receiving the prophecy.

He emphasised that prayers alone are insufficient in addressing prophecies; proactive measures are required.

"Why didn’t KODA contact that prophet? That was his mistake. When a prophecy comes, the minute that person or a close friend of that person contacts the one who delivered the prophecy, it can be averted. Prayer does not solve such things," Ajagurajah asserted during the interview.

Ajagurajah further expressed his approach to handling prophecies, stating that he prefers to convey them directly to the individual concerned rather than publicising them on social media.

"If I see something about you, I would rather call you than say it on social media. If you insult me, I don’t care," he remarked.

Gideon Afful Amoako
Gideon Afful Amoako

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