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I Knew Baba Spirit Was Going To Die Soon—Prophet Oracle

Prophet Oracle, the leader of King House Chapel, has come forward to share his encounter with Baba Spirit, claiming that he had foreseen his death and even informed him about it.

In a conversation with Rashad of Ghpade, Prophet Oracle confirmed that he had met with Baba Spirit and warned him about his impending demise, stating that nothing could prevent it from happening.

Recounting their meeting, Prophet Oracle disclosed that his brother is a close friend of Avram Ben Moshie, the boss of Common Sense, who also happens to be Baba Spirit’s best friend. One day, Prophet Oracle received a call from his brother, informing him that someone needed to see him for guidance as they were not feeling well.

Curious about the person’s identity, Prophet Oracle inquired further, but his brother assured him that he would find out when the person arrived. Eventually, Baba Spirit showed up on the agreed-upon day, although he appeared different from the Baba Spirit known on television.

Interestingly, when Prophet Oracle asked him for money, he noticed the name “Francis” written on the currency. Surprised, he questioned Baba Spirit if he knew anyone named Francis, to which Baba Spirit replied negatively.

However, upon examining the money again, Prophet Oracle saw both “Francis” and “Baba Spirit” written on it. This time, when he asked Baba Spirit, he confirmed that he was indeed the person referred to. Prophet Oracle proceeded to inform Baba Spirit that it was too late to prevent his predicament, as the person responsible had already succeeded.

He advised Baba Spirit to confront the individual and forgive them. However, Baba Spirit became furious and stormed out of Prophet Oracle’s office.

Shortly after, Prophet Oracle was shocked to hear Baba Spirit insulting him on the radio, labelling him as a fake prophet. Astonishingly, just a few days after this radio outburst, Baba Spirit passed away.

Source – Tru News Report

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