AFCON 2023: Ghanaian Pastor Prophesies Defeat for Ghana against Egypt, Scoreline Causes Stir
- The video of a Ghanaian pastor predicting doom for the Black Stars in the ongoing AFCON has gone viral
- In the video, the cleric stated that Ghana would lose its second group game against Egypt
- Many people who reacted to the video shared diverse opinions on the disclosure by the pastor
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A Ghanaian pastor, Reverend Jedidia Henry Kore, who rose to fame after rightly predicting Ghana's defeat against Cape Verde at the ongoing African Cup of Nation in Côte d'Ivoire, has caused a stir after he disclosed that the senior national team the Black Stars would once again lose its second group game against Egypt.
In a video sighted by Legit.ng on TikTok, Rev. Kore said God revealed to him that the scoreline for that game was 2-1.
"Even if Ghana gets a draw then God has intervened," he said with confidence.
At the time of writing the report, the video of the pastor's prophecy about the Black Stars' upcoming match had raked in over 2000 likes and 150 comments.
Watch the video:
Ghanaians react to the pastor's disclosure
Social media users who thronged the comments section of the video shared diverse opinions on the comments, with some saying that his prophecy about the game will not come to pass.
Cashious Decee stated:
Thursday if eno happen,pastor run from Ghana
Ama Ghana reacted:
As a prophet do you support betting lf Ghana lost what will you get out of if.
Vincent Ocha replied:
Onyame b3 kae Ghana meaning they will win errr
Lexiconju indicated:
If this happens all the investors will come to your church
rock2020302 wrote:
Pastor don't make me lose my cash for the correct score ooo
Ghana fan blames referee for Black Stars' loss against Cape Verde
Meanwhile, Legit.ng has earlier reported that after Ghana's loss against Cape Verde in their first AFCON game, a host of reasons has been given for their performance
Recently, a die-hard Ghana fan blamed the team's loss on what he described as unfair officiating by the referee during the game. He made a video and asked for a fair rematch for Ghana.
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Source: YEN.com.gh
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