Warning for Babes Wodumo from Prophet who allegedly predicted AKA & Zahara’s deaths

Warning for Babes Wodumo from Prophet who allegedly predicted AKA & Zahara’s deaths. ‘Controversial’ prophet from Zimbabwe who claims he predicted Zahara, AKA, and Costa Titch’s 2023 deaths, has issued a sombre warning about Gqom singer Babes Wodumo.
Obey Tichafa Mukanhairi, who also uses the name Mellontik Orasi, shared the message of doom on his popular Facebook page.
Hours after the announcement of Zahara’s untimely passing, Mellontik Orasi claimed her “warned” her of his prophecies.
In a video message, the man known as the “prophet of doom” claimed he personally contacted the singer to issue the warning.
He said: “The problem is, people are filled with doubt. I spoke to Zahara and told her she could preserve her own life.”
Earlier this year, Orasi – who heads up the Mellontik Orasi Ministries in Randburg claimed he predicted Costa Titch’s death just over a week before his death.
The Amapiano hitmaker – real name Costantinos Tsobanoglou – died after collapsing suddenly on stage over the weekend. The rapper was performing at the Ultra Music Festival in Johannesburg. He was 28 years old.
According to Orasi, he has also predicted the deaths of fellow celebs Riky Rick, Shona Ferguson, Jamie Bartlett, and many others.
Celebrity Death Prophet shared his last encounter with the late Zahara after he gave her a final warning ❗️ on a new Facebook post he pleads with South Africans to join their faith & also pray for Babes Wodumo full clip here : https://t.co/gAGqEwOdSn
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— Alleged.com (@Yolokazi_chagi) December 13, 2023
A day after Zahara’s death, the prophet shared another Facebook post aimed at a celebrity.
He shared: “Very gloomy cloud over Babes [Wodumo]. Prayer can preserve life”.
Earlier this year, Orasi warned Babes’ friends to “check on her” amid health concerns.
He shared: “Pray for Babes Wodumo. Substance abuse from this lady that may cause a health scare”.
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