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PROPHECY: Ghana can’t win 2019 AFCON- jan, 2019 post

PROPHECY: Ghana can’t win 2019 AFCON


Asamoah Gyan and Andre Ayew will be disappointed again as their trophy drought with the Black Stars is set to continue in 2019, according to Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi.
The respected man of God who is the head pastor of Glorious Wave International Church has emphatically said the Black Stars of Ghana cannot end the 37 years trophy-less jinx in this year’s Africa Cup of Nations.
Gyan had recently revealed, plotting with his deputy Ayew, a strategy of winning the trophy which has eluded Ghana since 1982 but their dream is set to dash according to the man of God.
“The Black Stars would not win the Africa Cup of Nations this year,” he stated adding that even the effort by the Normalisation Committee to restore football in the country may not yield any positive outcome.
He further said that football can only be restored in the country after 2020 and did not foresee the game taking shape in 2019.
“Last year, I said on a TV interview that Ghana football would go down and I advised Kwesi Nyantakyi to stepped down but he didn’t mind me until Anas exposed him,” the preacher said and emphasized that his prophecy must not be taken lightly.
Ghana has been chasing the AFCON trophy for 37 years now, making it to the finals on several occasions without laying hands on the glittering trophy.

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