MC Yaa Yeboah, a youth activist and broadcast journalist, has urged prophets in the country to be cautious in how they deliver prophetic revelations to celebrities and individuals.
She feels that the existing techniques and tactics of delivering these prophesies might cause panic, and that while these revelations are meant to draw people closer to God and demonstrate his amazing works, they must be handled correctly. During a recent episode of UTV’s Showbiz, she emphasized that the channel through which these prophecies are communicated and how the message is relayed is not the best, and that how prophetic messages are communicated should be reconsidered, particularly for individuals like celebrities who are frequently in the public eye.
“Even the prophets in the bible walked miles across deserts just to relay prophecies not in today’s age where people are easily accessible. Revelation will come but my concern is the people who are connected to these prophecies like celebrities are mostly in the public eye, and these prophets can find a better way to convey these messages. Because tell me, should a prophecy be revealed about the president, I’m not sure the prophet will publicly relay the message just like that; he will find ways to meet the president and relay his message. So what makes the others different?”
She also voiced concern that if these predictions are not handled correctly, malicious individuals may use them to hurt the people they concern.
“It is quite alarming because bad people can actually capitalize on these prophecies to harm these people, so the prophets should find better ways of relaying these prophecies”