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Gospel Star Allegedly Seen on Funeral Poster in Viral Dream – Ghanaians Call for Prayers

Gospel Star Allegedly Seen on Funeral Poster in Viral Dream – Ghanaians Call for Prayers

A disturbing revelation about Ghanaian gospel artist and TV host Empress Gifty has taken the internet by storm, leaving fans worried and calling for divine intervention.

In a video that has gone viral on social media, a young Ghanaian man claimed to have experienced a terrifying dream involving the United Showbiz host. According to him, the dream featured two unidentified women holding what appeared to be a funeral poster of Empress Gifty. The vision reportedly left him shaken.

He described a chaotic scene where the women and others nearby were weeping uncontrollably over the supposed death of the gospel musician. The emotional nature of the dream and the vivid imagery have caused many social media users to fear the worst and plead for prayers to protect the beloved singer.

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The video has since sparked intense debate across various platforms. While some believe the man’s dream could be a spiritual warning, others argue that such public revelations—especially those involving death—should be handled more privately and responsibly.

As the host of UTV’s United Showbiz and a popular gospel figure, Empress Gifty has a large following, many of whom have expressed deep concern over the incident. Some have taken to their platforms to offer prayers for her safety, while others are urging her to take spiritual precautions.

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So far, Empress Gifty has not responded publicly to the video or the claims it contains. Whether she chooses to speak out or remain silent, one thing is clear—her fans are standing by her and hoping this unsettling dream remains just that: a dream.

 

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Source: NewsandVibes.com

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