“STOP THE NONSENSE!” – Pascal Amanfo Blasts Bloggers For Sharing Prophecy Videos After Beverly Afaglo’s Death
“STOP THE NONSENSE!” – Pascal Amanfo Blasts Bloggers For Sharing Prophecy Videos After Beverly Afaglo’s Death
Nigerian-Ghanaian film director Pascal Amanfo has strongly criticised Ghanaian bloggers over the circulation of prophecy videos following reports of the death of actress Beverly Afaglo.
The backlash comes after some bloggers resurfaced an old video of a prophet allegedly predicting the death of an actress whose name begins with the letter “B,” shortly after news of Beverly Afaglo’s passing emerged online.
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Reacting to the trend in an Instagram post, Pascal Amanfo questioned the humanity behind using tragic moments to amplify prophetic narratives.

“To all the bloggers in Ghana who have already started posting videos of prophecies, can you stop this hydra-headed Pentecostal charismatic fame-craving and be human beings for once??? Stop the nonsense!!!” he wrote.
In a follow-up caption, the filmmaker intensified his criticism, urging content creators to show empathy rather than chase attention.
“Can you all stop the nonsense and pinch yourselves if there is any jolt of humanity left in you… Let’s get over ourselves and be sensible,” he stated.
Pascal Amanfo further argued that fulfilled death prophecies should not be used as the sole measure of spiritual authenticity.

“The only thing that proves the authenticity of the ministry is not a death prophecy fulfilled,” he added.
The comments have sparked debate online, with some social media users supporting his call for sensitivity during periods of mourning, while others defended discussions around prophetic messages.
The reported passing of Beverly Afaglo has generated widespread reactions across Ghana’s entertainment industry, with colleagues and fans continuing to share tributes and condolences.

“STOP THE NONSENSE!” – Pascal Amanfo Blasts Bloggers For Sharing Prophecy Videos After Beverly Afaglo’s Death