Nana Aba Anamoah Criticizes Prophecies Targeting Celebrities as Clout Chasing
Renowned Ghanaian media personality Nana Aba Anamoah has spoken out against the growing trend of religious figures making public prophecies about celebrities. She described such predictions as attention-seeking tactics that exploit public interest in famous personalities rather than delivering genuine spiritual guidance.
In a recent statement, Nana Aba Anamoah emphasized that targeting celebrities with sensational claims serves no meaningful purpose. “Prophecies about well-known personalities are often more about gaining followers or going viral than providing any real spiritual insight,” she said. She urged religious leaders and influencers to focus on messages that have value for everyone, rather than using fame to attract attention.
Her comments come amid a surge of viral posts on social media featuring self-proclaimed prophets who tie their visions to public figures. Many of these predictions, often dramatic or controversial, spark debate and curiosity online, but Nana Aba cautions that they risk undermining the credibility of authentic spiritual work.
Nana Aba Anamoah’s perspective has sparked conversations about the ethical use of religious platforms in Ghana, particularly in entertainment and media circles. By calling out these clout-chasing practices, she is encouraging a more responsible approach to prophecy that prioritizes meaningful guidance over sensationalism.
The media personality’s remarks highlight the importance of separating faith-based messages from trends driven purely by public fascination with celebrity culture.



