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Rev. Owusu Bempah thre@tened to destroy Prophet Badu Kobi’s ministry after he pulled away from him – Mr. Beautiful

Kumawood actor, Mr. Beautiful whose real name is Clement Bonney has alleged that it was Rev. Owusu Bempah who brought Prophet Badu Kobi to his downfall.

In an interview with Accras Power FM, Mr. Beautiful stated that Owusu Bempah once threatened to bring down Rev Prophet Badu Kobi’s ministry when broke off his relationship with him.

Mr. Beautiful explained, “The moment Prophet Badu Kobi told Rev. Owusu-Bempah that he would no longer associate with him, Owusu-Bempah threatened to destroy his ministry. I was there when he said it over the phone.

That’s when he began spreading rumours that Prophet Badu Kobi drank blood and was involved in rituals.”

He continued, “If you’re not close to Badu Kobi and hear these lies, you might believe them. Prophet Badu Kobi used to buy brand-new cars for Owusu-Bempah every six months. But now far as Badu Kobi is concerned, Rev. Owusu-Bempah is the most wicked man on earth.

In addition, the actor asserted that before the general elections of 2016, Rev. Prophet Badu Kobi was under pressure from Owusu-Bempah to predict Nana Addo’s victory.

Prophet Badu Kobi reportedly turned down the request since he had not been given any revelation regarding it.


“In 2016, Rev. Owusu Bempah told Badu Kobi to prophecy about Akufo-Addo’s victory. But Badu Kobi rejected it, saying God hadn’t revealed anything to him.


Owusu Bempah, however, insisted they could manipulate the system and even access the Electoral Commission’s machines.

I was there when it all happened. After Nana Addo won the election, Prophet Badu Kobi came out and said Ghanaians would regret their decision after six months,” Mr. Beautiful added.

Source:DKlassgh.net

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