According to Kaywa, celebrities shouldn't be afraid of death prophecies

Famous music producer Kaywa is urging celebrities not to be alarmed by death predictions because they do not constitute a death sentence.

According to Kaywa, celebrities shouldn't be afraid of death prophecies

 He claims that a number of famous people and the general public are wary of death/doom prophecies due to a lack of comprehension.

 "Death is nothing more than a passage from one location to another. If you have faith, you shouldn't be afraid of dying.

In response to the question "Does prophecy have a place in showbiz?" he answered, "God reveals to redeem, so if there is a prophecy about death we should pray about it and everything will be fine."

The prophet is a messenger from God sent to give a message and doesn't speak their thoughts, according to Kaywa, who also said that prophecies should be received in good faith regardless of whether they are good or harmful.

"The prophets' goal is to inform you of what God has revealed to him, whether or not you believe the prophesy. It is up to the recipient to take it in and work through it. I've made certain prophesies about specific people, and they accepted them in good faith after we prayed about them.

"I had the prophecy and contacted Ebony before she passed away. I have it on good authority that I led her to Christ just before she passed away," he stated.

Actor Timothy Bentum, clinical psychologist Dr. Isaac Newman Arthur, and prophet Evans Koomson were among the speakers at the Graphic Showbiz X Dialogue, which was moderated by Gifty Owusu-Amoah of Graphic Showbiz.