Prophet Claims Spiritual Power to Help Arsenal Win Champions League
Prophet Offers Spiritual Help for Arsenal to Win UCL

A Ghanaian cleric, Prophet Clement Testimony, has stirred controversy by claiming he possesses the spiritual authority to secure a UEFA Champions League victory for Arsenal. In a viral video addressing his congregation, the prophet stated that his intervention is conditional upon a financial commitment from the English club.

Prophet's Condition for Arsenal Victory

While speaking to his members, the cleric urged people to take the video to Arsenal to inform them of his terms. He insisted that if the London-based team truly desires to lift the UEFA trophy against Paris Saint-Germain, they must be ready to sign a cheque for his services.

Prophet Clement Testimony said: "If they want to win, they should come and see me. If you like, take this video to Arsenal football club. Tell them that if they want to win a Champions League, they should sign me a cheque."

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To validate his claims, the prophet referenced a colleague he called Prophet Uebert Angel, alleging that the fellow cleric received $1 million to spiritually tilt the Africa Cup of Nations trophy away from Nigeria in favour of Ivory Coast.

Public Reactions

The prophet's comments have sparked mixed reactions online. Some social media users expressed skepticism, while others found the claim amusing. One user, Mr Grand, said: "Aaah....they will win without you signing, sir." Another, Kobby Andrews, commented: "If you know the winner of Champions League just say it and stop bragging." A third user, silent majority, wrote: "Who are you? I am not fighting you, but God is the decider."

The video has since gone viral, drawing attention to the intersection of sports and spirituality. Meanwhile, Arsenal fans remain focused on the upcoming final against PSG, hoping for a victory without supernatural assistance.

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