Must Listen To Audio: Castro Got Drowned Because Of His Evil Ways – Prophet Samuel Bafo Declares
As the search for Hiplife musician Castro De Destroyer and his alleged girlfriend – Janet Bandu – continues, lot of theories are popping up. Several spiritualists are attributing the misfortune to ‘Maame Water’ (Marine god). Listening to these many theories that have come up within this few days, it is becoming very difficult for a person to choose which of these theories to believe.
Some are of the view that Castro De Destroyer and Janet Bandu are no more among the living; whilst others believe the two individuals are still alive.
The newest person to join the talk of town is Prophet Samuel Bafo, a radio prophet on Channel R. According to the man of God, the musician got drowned because of his bad or evil ways.
“Maame Water (marine god) and the sea have done nothing wrong. This is truly spiritual. I’m showing you where he has gone for Ghanaians to know the truth in this. This is a spiritual contract. It is a spiritual man who is holding the thing. We are sending a physical person to go and plead with the spiritual man to release them. As at now, the boy is not dead. They want to make him like Tupac”, Prophet Samuel Bafo added.
He made it known that after they are back from the mission; Ghanaians will get to know the truth about the whole matter. He urged all those embarking on the search at Ada to leave the place and return to Accra because there is nothing in Ada where they are conducting the search. As he reveals, we all should take our mind off Ada because the issue is right here in Accra.
He is confident that the two of them are not dead so he is sending someone to go and do the pleading. He assured listeners that he will make the outcome known in the next two hours.
He made all these revelations on Accra based radio station – Pluzz FM – this morning. GhanaCelebrities.Com is still keeping close eye on the unfolding issues. We will continue to provide you with updates when necessary.
Below is the full interview between Sammy Flex and Prophet Samuel Bafo