Prophet who foresaw TB Joshua and Dr Kaunda Death speaks: “I see a filmmaker and actor dying in ICU”
No doubt Mzansi is more than worried after Prophet of doom Dr Mellontik Orasi Ministration recently dropped a bombshell.
The controversial prophet who is best known for prophesying TB Joshua and Dr Kaunda’s death. The man of oath got Mzansi worried when he shared a cryptic post o Facebook. In his post the prophet has it that:
I was standing there I saw is it was a film person or actor in South Africa I heard weird beeps of a hospital machine then all of a sudden he was declared dead. Prayer can preserve this life
However, in a Facebook post, the prophet urged people to pray and insisted on prayer to save the life of this person. Mellontik Orasi is not new to this, he prophesied Tb Joshua and Kaunda’s passing to mention a few.
Shona Ferguson a South African filmmaker and actor was admitted to hospital for an undisclosed chest problem, though the prophet never mentioned names his church did mention Shona in their prayers.
Prophet who foresaw TB Joshua and Dr Kaunda Death speaks: “I see a filmmaker and actor dying in ICU”
However, it was recently reported that Shona Ferguson is fighting for his life in ICU. This came after undergoing a heart operation at a private hospital in Joburg.
The 47-year old actor who is also husband to actress Connie Ferguson was admitted more than a week ago to Milpark private hospital where he is currently in the intensive care unit (ICU).
When he first got ill we thought it was Covid -19, sources close to him revealed. Shona was fine before he started complaining about chest pains and not being able to breathe properly, According to the mole they took it lightly because Shona is a fit and healthy guy who leads a healthy lifestyle.
Little did they know that the situation would turn bad. He is currently on a ventilator in ICU and his condition had recently worsened a close contact also said. The operation was performed by a group of specialists. However, Shona is in a restricted area accessible only to doctors and only a few select nurses.