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"I HAVE 37 MORE YEARS ON EARTH": ADOM KYEI-DUAH PREDICTS HIS DEÂTH LIKE JESUS . (PHOTO).


 "I Have 37 More Years On Earth": Adom Kyei-Duah Predicts His Deâth Like Jesus 


The leader of the All Believers Worship Center, Adom Kyei Duah, has sparked conversations on social media as he talks about his future.


In a video that has engulfed online, he was holding a sermon during one of his church services, where he established that he had 37 more years to live on earth. 


The religious leader explained that he was on a divine mission that had an appointed end known to him. 


Philadelphia Movement leader said, "I am left with 37 good years until the end of my assignment. When I am done, I will bid you a beautiful farewell." 


According to the All Believers' Worship Center's official website, Adom Kyei-Duah was born on March 4, 1963.


Hence, the 62-year-old will be 99 years old when he completes his divine assignment, per the prophecy about his departure. 


In the same video, Adom Kyei-Duah also asserted that his afterlife would be even more glorious than today. 


"My preachings, my works and face shall remain for the next 500 years," he said. 


His prophecy comes after his claim that his face will replace that of Jesus Christ in the future - a statement that has made him and his church unpopular among several Christian sects

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