Lil Win: Prophet One God Says Actor’s Career Is Doomed, Video Stirs Controversy

Lil Win: Prophet One God Says Actor’s Career Is Doomed, Video Stirs Controversy

  • A Ghanaian seer known as One God has shared a troubling doom prophecy about the life and career of actor Lil Win
  • In a video that has sparked debate online, One God shared supposed spiritual insights into Lil Win's future
  • The prophecy stirred heated debate as some Ghanaians called on the actor to heed the warning, while others slammed the prophet
  • In a chat with YEN.com.gh, broadcast journalist/writer, Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku, called for prophets engaging in 'doom prophecies' to be dealt with

A Ghanaian prophet and spiritualist, One God the seer, has stirred mixed reactions on social media after sharing a doom prophecy about actor Lil Win.

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Ghanaian spiritualist Prophet One God the seer shares doom prophecy about actor, Lil Win. Image credit: LilWin, KarmaPresident
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The Kumawood star, born Kwadwo Nkansah, has courted controversy over the past few weeks with his aggressive promotional tactics for his upcoming movie, Ibrahim Traore, the Last African Hero.

The movie, a biopic about the President of Burkina Faso, is set to premiere on Saturday, August 2, 2025.

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Lil Win slammed organisers of the vigil for the late Ghanaian musician, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, aka Daddy Lumba, after the memorial was scheduled on the same date as his premiere.

He has also entered into beefs with other Kumawood actors, such as the legendary Agya Koo, and claimed that all Kumawood directors apart from three are unprofessional.

Below is a TikTok video of Lil Win complaining about the timing of Daddy Lumba's vigil.

Spiritualist prophesies doom on Lil Win

Ghanaian seer, Prophet One God, has claimed that Lil Win’s career is doomed to fail.

In a video seen by YEN.com.gh, he said that the actor’s current success would not last.

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Lil Win meets the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr Frank Amoakohene, as part of efforts to promote his Ibrahim Traore movie. Image credit: LilWin
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He stated that Lil Win’s career has already failed in the spiritual realm and that it is only a matter of time before it manifests in the physical realm.

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One God said Lil Win’s upcoming Ibrahim Traore movie would be a complete flop and would serve as the start of his decline.

“Lil Win's career is already over in the spiritual realm. The movie he's about to premiere would not be successful. He would incur a lot of debt. You cannot use a coup d’état in another country to create a movie to make money in Ghana,” he said.

He added that Lil Win started his career with the backing of some local deities before he later claimed to have become a Christian.

One God said that he would be punished for that with either a failed career or an untimely death.

The TikTok video of the Lil Win doom prophecy is below.

Speaking with YEN.com.gh, Ghanaian broadcast journalist and writer, Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku, blasted Prophet One God and said these so-called prophets of doom are only seeking one thing - fame and relevance.

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“For years, I’ve spoken out against the surge of doom-laced prophecies. If these so-called prophets weren’t chasing personal gain, why do their visions always seem to target public figures, and why are they so eager to broadcast them? Why don’t we ever hear them declaring that the poor will thrive or that the nation will prosper?” he said.

Kyekyeku said these prophecies had gone out of hand and called on law enforcement to crack down on them.

He added that he had previously encountered a similar incident with a prophet but brushed it off.

“Every time I hear one of these doom-filled prophecies, I recall an incident with a prophet who claimed he saw a vision of me in a car crash and passing on. He urged me to buy a dozen bottles of his ‘special anointing oil’ so he could pray over them and avert the tragedy. ” Kyekyeku said.

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He added, “That prophet did nothing for me, yet, by the grace of God, I am still alive. Ironically, that same prophet passed away years ago.”

Reactions to Lil Win doom prophecy

YEN.com.gh has gathered some comments from Ghanaians in reaction to the video of Prophet One God speaking about Lil Win.

☯️GOSHMELON♉️🦂 said:

"Diana Asamoah has also said so. Lil Win should humble himself before the Almighty God 🙏."

Gabby 😕💔 wrote:

"This man, he’s powerful."

Nana yaw commented:

"Na Lil Win naa movie papa b3n 🙄🙄. Herh, kyer3 ma yendwene 🤣🤣."

TheMessiah💞💞💯 said:

"Please, I want to ask you if you are God."

Lil Win assaults man in Kejetia

Previously, YEN.com.gh reported that Lil Win allegedly assaulted a man who attempted to steal from him during a money-spraying stunt.

The incident occurred at the Kejetia market, where the actor had gone to promote his upcoming Ibrahim Traore movie.

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Lil Win's alleged assault incident triggered mixed reactions from Ghanaians on social media, with many slamming him for his actions.

Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

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Godwin Nii-Arhmah Okine (Entertainment Editor) Godwin Nii Armah Okine has over a decade of experience in online content creation. He joined YEN.com.gh as an Entertainment Editor in May 2025. Godwin graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism with a Bachelor's Degree in Communication Studies in 2014. He started his career at GhanaCelebrities.Com in 2014 as a sports correspondent, before being promoted to head of Entertainment and later, Managing Editor. Godwin covered the 2014 Africa Youth Games, Gaborone 2014, as a student journalist. Contact godwnii-armah.okine@yen.com.gh

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