I contributed to the Black Stars’ World Cup qualification: Great Azuka

By Riddy10 3 Min Read

Prophet Isaac Appiah, also known as Great Azuka, the founder and head of Shinning Grace Chapel International, has asserted that he was responsible for the Black Stars’ World Cup qualification.

The prophet of God who spoke during the Ghana vs. Nigeria game a few months ago claims Ghanaians ignored his second prophecy, which predicted that the Black Stars would reach Qatar.

The man of God revealed in an exclusive interview that his first prophecy, in which he predicted that Nigerians would defeat Ghana in the qualifying matches, did not come to pass because he corrected it, leading to his second prediction that the Black Stars would bring the trophy to Ghana.

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Do you know that I have already watched Ghana’s game against Nigeria and I saw the Nigerians jubilating after the two games and that means that the Black Stars will not qualify,” he asserted during an exclusive interview on Accra FM.

I contributed to the Black Stars' World Cup qualification: Great Azuka

Moving forward, the Great Azuka also clarified his two predictions, saying, Anyone who follows me knows that if I say something today and it changes (in the spiritual realm), I will come and express it.

And if I say it and say that I’ll let you meet the requirements, I will. I announced that I was a champion in Ghana at that time.

“I said that Nigeria say they will score two goals in Kumasi but we have come against that. For Ghana, we had no goal so it will end in a draw and it will even rain, but I’ll halt the rain until the end of the match.

The game ended in a draw and it rained but no one talked about it.”

“I also said that (in the return leg) I saw that the Ghanaian goalkeeper have fumbled a shot and conceded, so I told them to pray and overturn it. You saw the goalkeeper fumbled Partey’s shot,” he added.

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