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Why My Prediction About Kudus And Black Stars Failed—Prophet Jedidiah

After boasting about his spiritual abilities by accurately predicting Ghana’s match against Cape Verde, Prophet Jedidiah Henry Kore is now facing severe backlash on social media following Ghana’s match against Egypt.

In a widely circulated video, the Ghanaian pastor confidently stated that Ghana would lose the match against Egypt with the same scoreline as their first game against Cape Verde.

He even went as far as claiming that Mohammed Kudus would have a terrible performance, as he had seen him in the spiritual realm casually eating popcorn on the field.

Prophet Jedidiah then urged Ghanaians to fast and pray for Jordan Ayew, as he believed that Ayew would be the standout player for the Black Stars in this tournament.

If Kudus plays in the AFCON matches, he will be disgraced. In the spiritual realm, I saw him chewing popcorn on the pitch, and you need to be a prophet to understand the things I am saying. Remember Jordan Ayew in prayer, this year God has put a big star on Jordan Ayew, the star is not Kudus.”, he said.

However, Ghana displayed an outstanding performance against Egypt, completely dominating the seven-time African champions from start to finish.

Spearheading the team’s rejuvenation, Kudus delivered an exceptional performance, scoring two goals and earning the well-deserved title of man of the match.

Regrettably, the Black Stars’ defensive errors allowed the Egyptians to score two goals, resulting in a 2-2 draw.

In light of this, Prophet Jedidiah Henry Kore, despite facing criticism from Ghanaians who labeled him a fake man of God, confidently stated that his prediction could still come true.

He attributed the team’s success to his intervention through fasting prayers, emphasizing that his credibility remains intact.

He said with a proven track record of accurate prophecies, he firmly asserted that it was his prayers that ultimately saved Ghana and Kudus.

Source – Tru News Report

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