“I Can Revive the Black Stars Like Lazarus” — Prophet Adom Kyei Duah’s Viral Claim Sparks Debate
Founder of the Believers Worship Centre, Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah, has sparked a huge discussion among football fans and religious observers after making a bold statement about the future of Ghana’s national football team, the Black Stars.
Speaking during a church service while delivering a prophetic message to his congregation, the renowned Ghanaian preacher compared the current state of the Black Stars to a lifeless body, suggesting that the team has lost its former strength and glory.
According to Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah, just as Lazarus was raised from the dead in the Bible, the Black Stars can also experience a dramatic revival and return to prominence on the international stage.
“Black Stars are dead and in the mortuary. But if God Could resurrect Lazarus from the dead, i can also do same for the Black Stars” — Prophet Adom Kyei Duah” – he said.
His comments quickly garnered alot of attention on social media, where Ghanaians expressed mixed reactions with some supporters viewing the remarks as a message of hope and encouragement for the national team.
Others questioned the comparison and debated its spiritual implications claiming he’s not a man of God.
The discussion comes at a crucial time as the Black Stars intensify preparations for their upcoming FIFA World Cup campaign.
Expectations remain high among supporters who are eager to see Ghana make a strong impression against some of the world’s top footballing nations.
As the tournament nearly begins, attention continues to focus on the team’s readiness, squad strength and ability to compete at the highest level.
Whether Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah’s prediction will prove accurate is yet to be seen but his remarks have certainly added another level of conversation to Ghana’s World Cup journey.
“Black Stars are dead and in the mortuary. But if God Could resurrect Lazarus from the dead, i can also do same for the Black Stars”
— Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah on Black Stars team ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup pic.twitter.com/K8Ub46m7BL
— hellovybes (@hellovybes_) June 7, 2026
SOURCE: hellovybes.com







