Prophet Eric Uche Boahen Fires Back at Critics Over World Cup Prophecy

Founder and leader of Reign House Chapel, Prophet Eric Uche Boahen, has responded strongly to critics who have been mocking him over a prophecy he made concerning Ghana’s performance at the World Cup.

Speaking in a viral interview, the outspoken man of God dismissed attempts by critics to ridicule him, insisting that he is not an ordinary prophet whose reputation can easily be tarnished.

“I am not a small prophet that you can just take a swipe at me or do things to bring me down. It will not work out,” he stated confidently.

Prophet Uche also rejected claims that his prophecy failed to come to pass. According to him, there is enough evidence online to prove what he originally said, urging doubters to revisit videos and reports that captured his prophetic declaration.

“The internet doesn’t lie. Videos do not lie. Some dates and times do not lie,” he said while defending his position.

The prophet explained that months before the tournament, he had predicted that Ghana would struggle against the teams they would face. He maintained that his words were recorded and available for public verification.

“I stood here and I gave a prophecy four months ago that at the World Cup, Ghana would never score or win against any country,” he asserted.

His comments have since sparked fresh debate on social media, with some supporters backing his explanation while others continue to question the accuracy of the prophecy.

As discussions continue online, Prophet Eric Uche Boahen remains adamant that his prophetic message was accurate and that the public should rely on documented evidence rather than social media narratives.

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