Telvin Sowah: Ghanaian Pastor Renews Prophecy About Black Stars Following Otto Addo’s Removal
- Telvin Sowah Adjei has swiftly renewed his earlier prophecy about the Ghana Black Stars and their former coach, Otto Addo
- The coach was sacked from his position immediately after Ghana's friendly game with Germany on March 30, where they lost 2-1
- Telvin Sowah's new prediction about the team, heading into the 2026 FIFA World Cup, triggered mixed reactions on social media
Founder of Prophetic Life Embassy, Telvin Sowah Adjei, has once again made headlines after renewing an earlier prophecy about Otto Addo and Black Stars.

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In a video dated back to 2025, the man of God spoke in an interview on Accra FM, warning the Ghana Football Association (GFA) against replacing Otto Addo.
According to him, a change would undermine what has been prepared spiritually, which might cause the defeat of the Black Stars in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
He further cautioned Otto Addo to keep the current squad, claiming that calling up Ghanaian players from other countries would see the team home within a month.
Prophet Telvin added that the ‘spiritual timeline’ indicated that the team would do well only if Otto Addo was maintained and no new team members were introduced.
Unfortunately, just weeks before the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Otto Addo was dismissed as coach after the team slipped into crisis.
The Black Stars were beaten 2-1 by Germany in Stuttgart on March 30, having suffered a heavy 5-1 loss to Austria only three days earlier (March 27).
Following the match, an emergency meeting was reportedly held involving the GFA and the Sports Ministry, where Addo's fate was ultimately decided.
The TikTok video of Prophet Telvin Sowah's first prophecy about Otto Addo and the Black Stars is below:
Prophet Telvin Sowah's renewed Black Stars prophecy
Speaking in a recent interview on Accra FM, Prophet Telvin claimed the removal of Addo means Ghana will play only three matches in the World Cup.
He added that the team would not score any goals in the tournament, while the Black Stars' top player, Mohammed Kudos, might not even feature.
“By removing one part of my prophecy, they have breached the catalyst of time, displacing the order that needed to be kept. My prophecy was that, bring me Dede Ayew, do not replace anybody and leave the people to maintain the timeline correctly.
“It's more like you are travelling to Kumasi and have been given a path to use for a smooth journey, but along the line, you change the route. Indirectly, you have disrupted the timeline and might cause a delay. You might end up using certain tactics which wouldn't have been necessary if you had aligned.
“The removal of one part of my catalyst has interfered with a lot of things, but that doesn't change anything. We can still move forward. The first timeline they were creating was simple, but because of the recent decision, I am now their catalyst,” he stated.
The new prediction has sparked a massive reaction on social media, with football lovers sharing their thoughts.
The TikTok video of Telvin Sowah Adjei's updated prophecy is below:
Reactions to Telvin's latest Black Stars prophecy
Below are some social media comments compiled by YEN.com.gh following Prophet Telvin's Black Stars prophecy.
Kwadwo wrote:
“The prophet saw ahead but didn’t see that the coach would be sacked. Hmm, time will tell.”
Deladem wrote:
“Na lie, you said we are there in the semi-final. Now, why give excuses that we changed coaches?”
Promoter wrote:
“They will give you conditions, so if the prophecy didn't happen, they will say I asked you not to remove the coach, that's why we didn't go far.”
Chord wrote:
“So he couldn't foresee the coach was going to be sacked. He couldn't predict this one for Ghana.”

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Prophet Telvin Sowah's prophecy for Ghana
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Telvin Sowah shared a new prophecy regarding the war in Iran, involving the US and Israel, and its impact on Ghana's economy.
According to the man of God, the war would not harm the country, claiming that the currency would improve against the dollar and drop from GH₵11 to GH₵6 in 2026.
Telvin Sowah added that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East would not affect fuel prices in Ghana either, according to the vision he was reportedly shown by God.
Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.
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