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I am not bothered by death prophecies, I hear them every month - Kofi Kinaata

Highlife sensation, Kofi Kinaata

Ghanaian highlife musician Kofi Kinaata has said he remains unbothered by death prophecies made against his life by some prophets.

This comes in reaction to a viral video featuring a pastor claiming to have received a divine message that Kinaata's life is in danger and urging the public to pray for him.

Responding to the prophecy during an interview on Joy Prime's morning show, Kinaata said he was aware of the prophecy but expressed his indifference towards it.

“I don’t even want to talk about it. That’s what he has seen, and he’s saying it. Maybe me too; I have seen it, and I haven’t come out to say it,” he said.

Kinaata also shared that such prophecies were common in his life, as he hears of them on a monthly basis since he started music.

“I hear this every month, sometimes in a month it would come from different places,” he added.

He clarified that his practice of praying five times a day is rooted in his Christian faith rather than fear of these prophecies, and he wishes to distance himself from such negative predictions.

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His comments come during his media tour to promote his upcoming album, ‘Kofi O Kofi,’ which will be released at the end of April 2024.

The album will comprise seven tracks, including his recently released single "Effiekuma Heartbreak." Other tracks will include Auntie Ama, Abonsam Ye Me Neighbor (Abonsam), Saman Aba Wo Fie (Saman), I Don't Care, and Take Away.

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