Zulu singer, Big Zulu has responded to a social media prophet who predicted he would be in a car accident very soon without offering a possible solution to avert the impending doom.
The prophet claims in a social media video that he saw the artist in a vision where he was in a car covered in blood, and asks his audience to keep him in their prayers since it could happen in March or April.
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Big Zulu who recently collaborated with Sjava on a new album responded to the post, adding that while he was glad for the prayers, he was satisfied knowing that he couldn’t control everything.
“Siyabonga kakhulu ngomthandazo kodwa khona izinto ezingekho kwawam amandla’ she wrote in Zulu… which translates to (Thank you very much for the prayer but there are things that are not in my power).”
Siyabonga kakhulu ngomthandazo 🙏🏿kodwa khona izinto ezingekho kwawam amandla🙏🏿
— Big Zulu (@BigZulu_ZN) March 27, 2023
There have been numerous self-proclaimed prophets and pastors who have gone public with their predictions concerning the future of celebrities, with some claiming that they saw a vision about Shona of Ferguson Films’ death and many more young artists.
Some vocal celebrities have previously stated their views on religious leaders providing uninvited predictions and dreams about other people’s lives.
Recall that AKA has sometime in August 2022 stated that he believed prophets instilled fear in people through their unwanted prophecies on social media.
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“People need to stop scaring others by offering their unwanted and unrequested ‘prophecies’ and ‘dreams’, absolutely randomly.
“God is a God of love and warmth, not fear. Anyone who tries to scare you or make you fearful is not a messenger of God. You will know God’s voice,” the late rapper wrote on Twitter at the time.