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Late SA rapper AKA not a perfect candidate to enter Heaven , says Prophet Madungwe

SELF-STYLED prophet Daniel Madungwe, better known as Prophet Madungwe has made sensational claims that the late South African rapper AKA (real name Kiernan Forbes) will not qualify to enter the Kingdom of Heaven after rigorous deliberations by what he termed the “Heavenly Army”.

In an interview with Express Mail Zim Sunday, Madungwe said AKA ‘s earthly deeds made him ineligible to knock on Heaven’s doors.

” The Heavenly Army and all other departments sat down and after deliberations ,a decision was reached that AKA does not qualify to enter Heaven.

“It is because of some of the bad things he did on earth and I urge people to repent and see the Light,” said Madungwe.

He however was at pains to state the specific ‘bad things’ that he reffered to.

Ironically, AKA was one of the champions of the human rights campaign dubbed #Zimbabweanslivesmatter where he advocated equality and justice in Zimbabwe and the region at large.

He was shot dead by an unknown gunman last Friday outside a restaurant in the coastal city of Durban.

Video footage of the shooting incident has since gone viral on social media.

Not a heavenly candidate?: SA rapper AKA who was shot dead last Friday last

Madungwe , is not new to verbal theatrics that has compelled some sectors of society to conclude that he might have lost his marbles and is need of a shrink.

When popular Nigerian preacher TB Joshua died, he said he was a clean candidate for the kingdom of heaven.

He also claimed to have visited the Kingdom of Heaven several times for “meetings”.

Lately, he has been working closely with local musicians including Baba Harare and Jah Prayzah and actually featured in one of the music videos.

His claim to fame is his seemingly weird beliefs and ‘prophesies’ which the gullible citizens buy and give him undeserved relevance.

“The thing is as Zimbabweans we have become desparate because of the ailing economy and we have become a people who embrace anything especially religious beliefs.
“That’s why you see the rise in the number of prosperity gospel preachers and even occultist crimes.
“We really need Divine Intervention,” opined a church pastor who preffered anonymity.

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