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Ghanaian Seer Warns Burna Boy to End Feud with Celebrity Barman

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Ghanaian Seer Warns Burna Boy to End Feud with Celebrity Barman

Popular Ghanaian seer Karma President has issued a warning to renowned musician Damini Ogulu, better known as Burna Boy, urging him to cease his online conflict with celebrity barman Pascal Okechukuw, also known as Cubana Chiefpriest. 

The warning comes amid a heated social media exchange between the two stars over their wealth and influence.

Burna Boy and Chiefpriest have been publicly clashing on various platforms, each trying to showcase their success. In the midst of their dispute, Burna Boy reportedly gave money to Chiefpriest’s alleged brother and promised to support Chiefpriest’s supposed baby mama. 

In retaliation, Chiefpriest vowed to assist Burna Boy’s critic, Speed Darlington, who has been incarcerated for several weeks.

Amidst this rivalry, Karma President reached out to Burna Boy with a cautionary message. The seer warned that Chiefpriest possesses powerful juju (black magic) and could potentially harm Burna Boy’s career if the feud continues. 

President predicted a challenging year ahead for the Grammy-winning artist in 2025, including possible legal issues.

The seer also called on Burna Boy’s mother and manager, Bose Ogulu, to intervene and protect her son from the alleged spiritual threats posed by Chiefpriest. 

Karma President emphasized the importance of resolving the conflict to avoid the predicted dark times.

Fans of both celebrities have been following the developments closely on social media, with many expressing concern over the escalating tensions. As the situation unfolds, all eyes remain on Burna Boy and Chiefpriest to see if they will heed the seer’s advice and mend their differences.

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