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Shatta Wale’s Mum to drag Prophets to court over son’s ‘death’ prophesies (Video)

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Madam Elsie Evelyn Avemegah, mother of ‘dancehall king’ Charles Nii Armah Mensah has thrown a stern warning to prophets predicting her son’s death.

The mother, who, in a video spotted by Ghpage.com could be seen chanting her son’s name added that she will take the prophets predicting his son’s death to court if his son dies.

READ ALSO: After Ebony,Another Prophet predicts the death of Shatta Wale

Watch the video below;

https://youtu.be/Q7-5NOb-oaA

After the sudden demise of dancehall diva Ebony Reigns, there have been reports of prophets predicting that Shatta Wale would also die soon.

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One of such prophets, E.K Mensah, the founder and leader of the Christ Vision Prayer Ministry, predicted that Shatta Wale would soon follow Ebony, who passed away in a tragic accident on Thursday, February 8, 2018.

READ ALSO: More revelations as Allen speaks about his last phone call with Ebony (Video)

Another self-styled prophet, Prophet-Cosmos Walker Affran on facebook also predicted that the nation will shed tears to a painful death of Shatta Wale.

In an angry reaction to these ‘prophecies’, Shatta Wale described them as fake and gave a notice that if he does not die by the end of December 2018, he, with the help of his Shatta Movement, would break down and burn churches.

Right after that warning, another prophet called Prophet Daddi, claims to like Shatta Wale but stated that the Dancehall artiste should keep quiet over such things or he may end up taking his own life.

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