Video Of Ghanaian Pastor Predicting Ghana’s First AFCON Game Before They Played Surfaces

Video Of Ghanaian Pastor Predicting Ghana’s First AFCON Game Before They Played Surfaces

  • Ghanaian pastor Rev Jedidia Henry Kore prophesied the Black Stars' loss in their AFCON match against Cape Verde
  • In a video shared on social media, he claimed to have watched the game twice in spirit, foreseeing Ghana's defeat with a last-minute winning goal from the opponent
  • The prophecy turned out accurate as the Black Stars lost 2-1 in their AFCON opener, disappointing many fans

A Ghanaian pastor, Rev Jedidia Henry Kore, prophesied that the team would lose before the Black Stars played their first AFCON match.

The General Overseer of the Zion Prayer Ministries predicted that Ghana would lose to its opponent, who would score a last-minute winner.

In a video on X, formally Twitter, Rev Kore claimed he had watched the football game between Ghana and Cape Verde twice in spirit and saw that the Black Stars were defeated.

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Video of Ghanaian pastor predicting Ghana’s first AFCON game before they played suffices
A collage of Rev Jedidiah Henry Kore and some members of the Black Stars Photo credit: @fireoja & @gfaofficial Sources: Facebook
Source: UGC

The Black Stars played their first game in the AFCON 2023 tournament on Sunday, January 14, 2024. The team lost to Cape Verde by two goals to 1, leaving many Ghanaians disappointed.

Watch the video below:

Comments on the video

YEN.com.gh collated some reactions to the video shared by @eddie_wrt. Read them below:

@kwame_aej said:

make we see top next game, I go stake my school fees on it

@Kingzima3 wrote:

He said he has prayed be careful the tables can turn don’t lose your money

@kwame_aej said:

Like he go hear am

@kinzby wrote:

unless boys no get small chance

@Kingzima3 said:

Eii update he say score line Egypt to win 2-1 bruh this one stake your family wealth

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Ghanaian dancehall musician, Shatta Wale was unhappy when Congolese referee Jean Jacques Ndala Ngambo disallowed Majeed Ashimeru's goal by ruling it as offside.

Majeed Ashimeru's equaliser came in the first half of the game which got many Ghanaians in the stadium and in Ghana jubilating.

However, that excitement was shortlived when the main referee officiating the match Jean Jacques Ndala Ngambo checked the VAR and ruled it off as an offside.

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"Nice performance from Mama Africa, but unfortunately, Nigerians don’t rate you very well."

Source: YEN.com.gh

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