BullGod Should Have Died Instead Of Daddy Lumba- Prophet Kumchacha



Self-acclaimed PRO for all men and women of God in the contemporary Ghanaian society, Prophet Kumchacha has wished entertainment pundit, BullGod dead.

Prophet Kumchacha has said that he does not know why veteran Ghanaian musician, Daddy Lumba who he claims is a man of substance would die while BullGod, who according to Prophet Kumchacha spews rubbish on every platform he gets lives.

The man of God has said that instead of Daddy Lumba, BullGod should have been the one to die.

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Speaking on the recent episode of UTV’s United Showbiz, Prophet Kumchacha said that “the selection by death is not nice. Someone like Daddy Lumba whom many look up to because of his relevance and contributions to the Ghanaian entertainment industry is dead. Meanwhile, BullGod is still living. Let me talk. Death is so wicked. If death is not wicked, why would it take Daddy Lumba and leave BullGod to live aimlessly? You are telling me not to mention BullGod’s name but whose name do you want me to mention? I have no name apart from BullGod because he deserves to die”.

When asked to retract his statement and apologize to BullGod for wishing him dead, Prophet Kumchacha quoted that Bible, saying “Who is in this world that wouldn’t die? Psalm 89: 48 says which man living would say that they wouldn’t die? Nobody wishes bad for themselves, that is why I am using BullGod. So who among us should I use because I can’t use myself instead of BullGod? I will mention BullGod’s name because he is the one who deserves to die. So, death’s selection is not good”.

He added that “So, my condolences to the family of Daddy Lumba. Hearing this, had it not been for my fastness I would have swallowed an unknown insect. I am shocked. I am talking today because I am on a show and must talk”.


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