Blakk Rasta Receives Instant Healing From a Man of God in Uganda, Video

Blakk Rasta Receives Instant Healing From a Man of God in Uganda, Video

  • Blakk Rasta travelled to Uganda and reportedly received miraculous healing at Prophet Samuel Kakande’s church
  • The Ghanaian artist said the prophet disclosed accurate details about his family, home background, and leg pain
  • During prayer at Kakande Ministries, the singer said he felt instant relief from pain that medical efforts could not achieve

Renowned Ghanaian reggae artist Blakk Rasta, known for his conscious lyrics and vibrant performances, experienced what he described as a miracle during a church service in Uganda.

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Renowned Ghanaian reggae artist Blakk Rasta says Ugandan Prophet Samuel Kakande healed his leg pain. Photo credit: BlakkRasta, Samuel Kakande. Image source: Instagram
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The singer reportedly received healing during an international visitors' programme at The Kakande Ministries, led by Prophet Samuel Kakande.

In the video making waves online, before the Ghanaian singer, whose real name is Abubakar Ahmed, received his healing, he and the man of God had a broader discussion about his life and career.

The prophet made a prophetic insight into Blakk Rasta's life, his background, and details about his family and home environment, which the artist confirmed as accurate.

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He also disclosed that he had produced 13 reggae albums. Sadly, despite his extensive work, the financial returns from his music career have not met his expectations.

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Ordained pastor and musician, Blakk Rasta, receives miracle healing from Ugandan pastor, Samuel Kakande. Photo credit: Blakk Rasta. Image source: Instagram
Source: Instagram

Blakk Rasta describes miracle healing in Uganda

After confirming all these things, Prophet Kakande received a vision regarding the pain in his leg. According to Blakk Rasta, it was a condition that had persisted despite medical consultation.

The Ghanaian musician said the Ugandan prophet prayed over him, invoking the name of Jesus, and said he felt immediate relief from the pain that had plagued him.

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YEN.com.gh also understands that about three years ago, the reggae artist was ordained as a pastor.

He confirmed on Friday, October 21, 2022, that he was ordained by Bishop Samuel Osei-Tutu, the founder and leader of Breakthrough Family Ministries.

He said:

“It’s true. I completed Bible School and got ordained as a minister of God at Breakthrough Family Ministries International.”

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Reactions to Prophet Kakande healing Blakk Rasta

YEN.com.gh has collected reactions below from Ghanaians who watched the video on social media.

@ebenezerofosu4538 said:

"I'm really happy that Black Rasta has seen the power of God; that is why he was talking about Prophet TB Joshua. You're blessed, bro."

@addehsheilanancy797 wrote:

"Watching from Ghana. Glory be to God in the highest."

@Atongo4gh commented:

"I'm still waiting for tomorrow morning when Blakk Rasta will counter this video."

@kwalex2010 wrote:

"The pastor said, 'Ghana Akwaaba,' and you people say what?🤣"

@talk2desage said:

"You make it look like you're the only one who is the repository of music talent and any other talent is a waste, yet most of your songs, hmmmmm."

@EmmaDaSaint commented:

"Yet he will be insulting pastors. What will bring you to God will always come."

Blakk Rasta celebrates Kofi Boat’s arrest

YEN.com.gh had earlier reported that Blakk Rasta claimed that businessmen Kofi Boat and Nana Appiah Mensah, aka NAM 1, were once close friends until the former allegedly betrayed the Menzgold boss.

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Calling Boat's arrest 'karmic justice', he said NAM 1 had asked his friend for help when his company, Zylofon Media, was facing cash flow problems, but he failed to provide any assistance, despite assurances.

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Oluwadara Adebisi (Human Interest Editor) Adebisi Oluwadara is a Human Interest Editor who joined YEN.com.gh in May 2025. He has over six years of experience in press release writing and journalism. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, in 2021 with a bachelor's degree in Food Science and Technology. However, he was mentored in journalism and became a certified journalist after completing the Google News Initiative courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. He can be reached at oluwadara.adebisi@yen.com.gh