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    Nana Aba Anamoah says Celebrity prophecies are clout plays, not callings.

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    Eminent broadcast journalist Nana Aba Anamoah has strongly criticized religious figures who invoke the names of celebrities in prophecies as a means of courting public attention, describing the practice as a troubling misuse of the pulpit.

    In recent years, the rise of prophetic declarations targeting celebrities has become a recurring spectacle in public discourse.

    Each time a well-known figure is named, whether a media personality, musician, politician, or entrepreneur, the prophecy spreads rapidly, amplified by social media, blogs, and gossip platforms. According to media personality Nana Aba Anamoah, this trend has little to do with divine instruction and far more to do with clout chasing. Her assertion strikes at the heart of an uncomfortable but necessary conversation, when spirituality becomes performance, who really benefits?

    She questioned the authenticity of these claims, arguing that genuine divine messages should not rely on celebrity mentions to gain visibility or credibility. Nana Aba further insisted that religious leaders who thrive on fear, greed, and public spectacle are not speaking on behalf of God. She also raised concerns about the mental and emotional well-being of individuals who engage in such conduct, urging them to seek help rather than exploit faith for personal gain.

    At its core, prophecy is meant to offer spiritual guidance, correction, or encouragement. Traditionally, it is rooted in accountability, humility, and a sense of purpose. However, when prophecies are deliberately directed at celebrities and delivered in the public square, their intent becomes questionable. Fame guarantees attention, and attention guarantees relevance. In an era where visibility is currency, invoking the name of a celebrity is a shortcut to virality.

     

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