
Ghanaian Pastor/Spiritualist, Apostle Adjei Boafuor has cautioned individuals to take note of scammers trying to win over people with their tricks.
He made this statement in relation to the circulating video of a man breaking a coconut fruit and pouring out red liquid which he referred to as blood.
According to him, most of those people are fraudsters who just want to become famous, and defraud more people.
He mentioned that although such incidents happen, “from what I saw in the circulating video, what the man was showing was fake it wasn’t real. He just injected color under the tender part of coconut shell and it turned the water red.”
In an interview with Rev Nyansa Boakwa on Happy 98.9 FM’s NsemPii, he said, “Truth is, we have mystery trees which can actually produce such fruits and for such incidents to happen. It only means something is going on in that environment and the spirits residing there want to show themselves to the inhabitants of that area.”
He noted that in such situations, they do that to get the attention of the people in that town and, when such things happen the people in that environment have to find out what exactly they have done to offend their spirits.
Citing an example, he said, “It’s possible for all the animals in a particular town to die when some spirits want to communicate something to the people. Most of these spirits communicate with signs and they always want signs that can catch the attention of the people.”
He however disclosed that these days, with a lot of tricksters on the scene, many more people fake such cases because, “tricksters are rampant and have taken over the country and world at large. It is hard for you to know who is genuine and who isn’t.”
He shared that it is not easy and common to see such cases around, and once you see such in any town or community, it only means the people in that area are doing something unpleasant and the spirits are trying to draw their attention to.
“Most of these people do this to get more followers and people to come and patronize them. It is a way of them showing their skills and deceiving people into believing everything they tell them but they are all tricksters,” he said.

By: Gyamfuah Owusu-Ackom