Threat to burn churches disrespectful – Stonebwoy to Shatta Wale

Threat to burn churches disrespectful – Stonebwoy to Shatta Wale

Dancehall and Reggae artiste, Stonebwoy, born Livingstone Etse Satekla, has described threats by Shatta Wale to burn down churches as ‘disrespectful’.

According to him, burning down churches means Shatta will not only disrespect the prophets in the country but God.

“..that is too disrespectful to say ‘you go’ burn down churches. That means you are going beyond prophecy to burn down churches and which means you have disrespected God and his men of God. He cannot burn down churches” he said.

“If you burn down churches, you are killing those present in the room. You are destroying properties and sinning against God because you have destroyed His temple,” he added.

“So if the people and God rise against you, what will you do,” the multiple award-winning singer questioned.

Stonebwoy made this known on in an interview on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM with Prince Tsegah.




Some few weeks ago, dancehall artiste Shatta Wale, born Charles Nii Armah Mensah, cautioned some men of God to desist from prophesying he will die soon.

He said if he is alive by December, he will march together with Shatta Movement member’s burn down the churches of ‘fake’ pastors adding that only the president can stop him from taking such an action.

Shatta’s comment came after some prophets predicted his death. One of them was a Kumasi based Prophet E.K Mensah of the Christ Vision Prayer Ministry who claimed the artiste will exit the earth by July 2018 if does not repent.

But the ‘Taking Over’ hit indicated that though Shatta Wale is wrong to have made such pronouncements, he strongly believes the prophets are going extreme with their prophecies.

Source: Myjoyonline.com




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