Bishop Stephen Kwesi Appiah, also known as ‘Jesus Ahuofe’ of the New Life Kingdom Chapel, has revealed that he had a friendly encounter with Shatta Wale while they were both being processed before the court after their arrest for causing fear and panic.
He said contrary to popular opinion that there is a rift between the two following the prophecy by the pastor that a popular musician will be assassinated on October 18, they had a friendly chat and even spoke about becoming friends after the case.
He stated that he is innocent of all the accusations leveled against him, adding that he never mentioned any name categorically as the person who may die on October 18, and that he was surprised that Shatta Wale had claimed the prophecy for himself.
The pastor, in an interview on Peace FM, noted that he hardly reveals prophecies about people on radio. He said he often meets people in person to tell them about prophecies.
He said, “I’ve had several prophesies about prominent people, but I don’t say them on air, often I tell them personally. In this case, I didn’t mention Shatta Wale’s name. I only said Charles. I didn’t foresee him taking it personally. Furthermore, I was shocked when I noticed what I said had gone viral, including stories that Shatta Wale will die on October 18.”
Jesus Ahuofe said on his way to the court, he was in the same vehicle with Shatta Wale, and he said after the case they would become friends.
On 28th September, Jesus Ahuofe said in a radio interview that a prominent Ghanaian dancehall artiste whose name starts with Charles would be shot dead on 18th October.
On October 18, Shatta Wale and three members of his team falsely announced an assassination attempt at the singer’s residence; a situation that led to the arrest of the prophet and the four of them.









