Ajagurajah Tells Adwoa Safo About His Prophecy Of Apostle Safo: "He Will Return In A Different Form"
- It was deeply moving when the leader of the Ajagurajah Movement began to speak as he visited the grieving family of Apostle Safo
- He consoled the family and then proceeded to assure them that the late Apostle would be reborn
- The leader of the Ajagurajah Movement also admonished the Kristo Asafo church members not to listen to naysayers
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Bishop Kwabena Asiamah, leader of the Ajagurajah Movement, has joined the tall list of dignitaries who went to the residence of the late inventor and religious leader, Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka, to mourn with his grieving family.
In a video that has since gone viral and was sighted by YEN.com.gh on the TikTok page @tina_news_gh, the spiritual leader was seen preaching and encouraged members of the church not to be sad over the passing of the centurion.

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That was when he went on to prophesy that the late inventor would be reborn.

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He explained, however, that the late Apostle Safo would return in another form, noting that the deeds and actions of the reincarnated figure would signal to many that the Apostle had been reborn.
“Please, no one should be sad because the Apostle will return. He will, however, return in a different form,” he told the gathering.
He concluded by urging the family to carry out everything in accordance with the wishes of the late Apostle.

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Family offers clarity on Safo Kantanka’s age
The family of the late industrialist has meanwhile broken its silence on the date of birth of the late Kristo Asafo leader.
In a statement, they disclosed that Apostle Safo Kantanka was born on August 26, 1912, which therefore implies he would have celebrated his 113th birthday about two weeks before his death.
Prophecy must end on a good note
A senior pastor at the Family Altar Ministry, Prophet Moses Bennisan, speaking in an interview with YEN.com.gh, admonished Ghanaians to take note that prophecy generally performs some key functions.
He explained that a prophecy must exalt, comfort, and not bring destruction.

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"Every prophecy must lead to three things which are that, prophecy comes to exalt, prophecy also comes to comfort, and prophecy comes to encourage. So, at the end of the prophecy, it must always be on a good note," he explained.
At the time of writing this report, the TikTok video had generated a lot of likes and comments.
Watch the video below:
Reactions to the lady’s comments on Apostle Safo
Social media users who thronged the comment section of the video shared opinions on the visit of Ajagurajah to Kantanka’s family house, with many praising him for his thoughtful gesture.
Yaw Dwarkwaa wrote:
“This is refreshing, coming from Ajagurajah himself. The family will take comfort from the kind words of the spiritual leader. Apostle’s legacy lives on.”
AERONOCH_UAV_AFRICA commented:
“In the coming years, the story of Jesus will come to an end and PAPA’s name will take over. We will do our best to protect his legacy and spread his message.”
Charity99 reported:
“Oh Africa, when will we ever accept our own, our very own? Hmmm.”
Physiotherapist Yaa Official stated:
“Onyame Safo nhyira wo.”
Ex-Kristo Asafo member reacts to Kantanka's demise
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that an alleged ex-Kristo Asafo member spoke after Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka died.
In a video, Anita Acheampong sent her deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of the late religious leader.
She then made allegations in relation to the activities of the Kristo Asafo Mission Church during her time as a member.
Source: YEN.com.gh
