Ghanaians on social media have called for the immediate arrest of Moesha after she dropped powerful prophecies about Baby Maxin and Serwaa Amihere.
The former socialite and top slay queen has recently been trying to get some attention by dropping wild confessions which does not involve herself only but her fellow celebrities.
Just recently she dropped some gist about Sandra Ankobiah which garnered a lot of reactions from netizens and Nana Aba Anamoah who jumped to the defense of the latter.
The latest to be drawn web of predictions and allegations are GhOne Tv presenter Serwaa Amihere and daughter of Nana Ama McBrown, Baby Maxin.
According to Moesha, God will use Serwaa Amihere as his vessel if she put an end to her slay life.
Serwaa Amihere has deleted the comment but screenshots of it has gone viral on social media.
On the part of Nana Ama Mcbrown’s daughter Baby Maxin, Moesha predicted that she will be famous and powerful than her mother who has an enviable brand in the Ghanaian showbiz industry.
It is at the back of her predictions that netizens are calling for her arrest as the IGP issued a warning against prophecies that tend to put the life of a citizen in danger.
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Twitter’s new owner, Elon Musk , few days ago announced stringent measures that the platform will not take for granted if violated, and impersonation was top of the list. This came after many huge accounts on the bird app changed their display names to ELON MUSK following a tweet by the billionaire that “comedy is now legal on twitter”.
Elon Musk how ever quickly posted the twitter rules and cautioned users to desist from impersonating others ( see tweet below) . He however added that impersonation on twitter will be accompanied by a permanent ban which is currently the fate of Ghanaian Rapper , Amg Medikal after he was reported by a blogger for changing his profile picture to that of Ghana’s president and his display name to “Mr President” .
Going forward, any Twitter handles engaging in impersonation without clearly specifying “parody” will be permanently suspended
Social media users are divided on whether or not getting a tattoo is a good thing or a sin in the eyes of God.
This debate started after they spotted a tattoo on the arm of gospel singer Sonnie Badu.
In a now-deleted post on Instagram, Sonnie Badu shared a picture of himself ministering in Ivory Cost in a white shirt that showed off the tattoo.
“From Ghana, Nigeria, Atlanta, and Canada this project has all my BaduNation citizen’s coming… IvoryCoast Abidjan – you are about to experience the BADUfamily… They were carefully selected and are extremely skilled in their craft.,” he captioned the post.
The picture, however, did not get the attention Sonnie Badu expected. Some people in the comment section believed that it was ungodly for the singer to get a tattoo.
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