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What started out as a thanksgiving service by patrons of the Unity Group of Companies turned sour when gospel musician and prophetess, Cecilia Marfo interrupted a ministration by Joyce Blessing.
The gospel artiste was ministering a song, when the prophetess out of nowhere, stormed the stage and seized her microphone.
She then ordered the band to keep quiet.
In a viral video sighted by JoyNews, the prophetess then started praying in 'tongues' and speaking in the Akan dialect.
She also delved into the spiritual realm, prophesied, and ordered Joyce Blessing to return to her husband, Dave Joy.
According to Cecilia Marfo, Joyce Blessing’s decision to leave her husband does not please God, hence must be rectified in the shortest possible time.
“My daughter, if you will listen to me, go back and take your marriage. I called you with love and so you should know the life you have is not yours.
"I’ve made you a Queen so listen to me and go back to your husband. I’ve sent you already. Lady, go and take your husband, my spirit is using you,” Cecilia Marfo stated.
But sources say the management of Joyce Blessing has registered displeasure over the humiliation meted out to their client and as such are demanding an apology from the management of the Unity Group of Companies.
This conduct by Cecilia Marfo follows a similar one meted out to gospel musician, Brother Sammy.
In 2017, the Kumasi-based musician was given several slaps by the prophetess during a concert at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi.
In a video, Cecilia Marfo who was allegedly prophesying to Brother Sammy forcefully tore his chain from his neck, gave him some slaps across the face, and warned him to desist from evil.
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