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“We’re Muslims And We Don’t Fear Death” – Family of Abedi Pele

Sola Ayew, Brother of football legend Abedi Pele, has rebuked the pastor who prophesied that the football maestro will die this year.

According to Sola Ayew, his family is a Muslim family and by the doctrines of Islam it is believed everyone will die some day, so they don’t fear death.

Instead, he indicated that the pastor should rather focus on protecting his life and family from death and leave the Ayews alone. He further mentioned that their family has seen several deaths and have embraced it wholeheartedly.

Tell the pastor that we don’t fear death in our family. We are Muslims and we don’t fear death. Our mother Madam Adiza died. Our father Mr. Ayew also died and our brother Brimah also died,” he told Pulse.com.gh in an interview.

He challenged the pastor to come out with the exact dates the deaths he prophesied will occur if indeed it was God who revealed to him.

The obviously peeved Sola Ayew also urged Ghanaians to ignore such false and attention seeking prophets.  Adding that they (Ayews) are not moved and will not approach the pastor like he is expecting them to.

“If the pastor claims he knows the date of death of my brother let him name it. Or tell him to focus on saving himself from dying. He will also die one day.

We will not approach him because he is not God. Our living and death is all in the hands of God and when He decides we will accept it like those in our family who have died previously.” He said.

Prophet Reindolph Oduro Gyebi shockingly predicted that Ghana’s senior national team, the Black Stars will be involved in a fatal plane crash in September this year.

His Prophecy;

”There is a planned plane crash by the devil to hit the Black Stars team in September, therefore I am trying to reach the head Coach Kwesi Appiah and other officials to do the needful through God’s direction to prevent such disaster from striking the country.”

According to him, the country’s football legend, Abedi Pele will also die this year.

“While I was praying I saw that Ghanaians celebrating Abedi Pele.. but not in a good way but in a bad way.. so I prayed to God to save him from any unfortunate death,” Prophet Oduro Gyebi said on Abusua FM last Wednesday.

He therefore called on the National Peace Council and government to organize a national day of fasting and prayers for the nation to avert more gory disasters.

Prophet Reindolph Oduro Gyebi is the General Overseer of God’s Crown Chapel in Kumasi.

He became a popular after his prophecy on the Kintampo waterfalls disaster in Ghana came into fruition.