Nigerian prophet, Gideon Isah has prophecied that the award-winning singer, Asake will transition into becoming a pastor by the end of 2024.
Prophet Gideon Isah made this prophecy around the same time Asake faced backlash on social media for the controversial video in his hit single ‘Only Me,’ accused of disrespecting the Christian faith.
In a TikTok video that has since gone viral, Isah said that he foresaw Asake undergoing a transformation, including cutting off his hair and embarking on global preaching.
The cleric, founder of Apostle Gideon Isah Ministries, noted that Asake’s mother had been informed about her son’s future greatness by a “celebrity pastor.”
He claimed that Asake had strayed from his mother’s commitment to God, predicting divine intervention from the Almighty.
According to him, God intends to reclaim Asake, and the transformation into a pastor is expected to unfold by the end of 2024..
Gideon Isah said, “There is a Nigerian musician that God wants to use him. His name is Asake. God wants to use him as a pastor. He is going for a barb all his hair and he will become a pastor.
“I am prophesying. I’m not telling you. This is what God said that Asake is going to become a pastor who will be preaching all around the world. He should ask his mother when his mother was looking for him.
“She went to a celebrity pastor and the pastor prayed for her and he told her she was going to carry a baby boy and the boy would be great.
“The mother said if she can have that boy she is going to allow the boy to do anything God wants. And he has deviated.
“God wants him back and God is going to arrest him. And the arrest is going to come before the end of 2024. Watch out and see.”
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God wants to use Asake as a Pastor, he will soon cut off his dread and become a Pastor. – Prophet Gideon reveals. 😀 pic.twitter.com/piEUx9uWOZ
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KanyiDaily recalls that Asake was recently criticized for disrespecting and mocking Christians with the video for his hit single ‘Only Me.’