Zimbabwean Prophet Obey Mukanhairi Sparks Debate With Claims About Chris Brown’s Tattoo

Prophet Warns Chris Brown Fans After FNB Show: “Repent in 40 Days or Face Doom”

Zimbabwean self-proclaimed prophet Obey Mukanhairi has sparked outrage on social media after posting a chilling warning to those who attended Chris Brown’s recent sold-out performances at FNB Stadium in South Africa.

The prophet declared that everyone who attended the show must repent within 40 days or face eternal damnation. He claimed attendees would die soon as a sacrifice to the dark world, allegedly tied to the Illuminati.
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Mukanhairi, who previously gained attention for allegedly predicting the deaths of South African musicians AKA and Zahara, claimed the FNB concerts were more than just a celebration of music. According to the prophet, the shows were a “gateway to the dark world,” and attendees were unknowingly part of a sinister agenda.

In his post, Mukanhairi wrote:
“All who danced and sang at that show must repent within 40 days or they will go to hell. Their death will come soon as a sacrifice to the dark world.”
Chris Brown’s Stomach Tattoo Fuels Debate

Mukanhairi also turned his attention to Chris Brown’s prominent stomach tattoo, which has been the subject of much discussion online. The tattoo, an F-16 fighter jet, is positioned just below his chest and points towards his navel. The prophet alleged that the design is symbolic of Brown’s ties to the Illuminati and his “soul-selling” for fame and fortune.

“In case you missed my initial post. This one is in Illuminati. Just as I spoke about South African musicians who perished because of it, I won’t be bullied. He sold his soul,” Mukanhairi reiterated in his post.
Mixed Reactions From the Public

Mukanhairi’s bold claims have ignited heated discussions online, drawing both criticism and support. While some praised him for “speaking the truth,” others dismissed his warnings as baseless fearmongering.

Here are some notable reactions:

Ivanka Bhattachryya: “Continue to speak the truth and don’t be intimidated, man of God… ❤️❤️ social media is nothing.”
Fisiwe Fifi Zwane: “People amaze me. Did you know CB today? He has been like this for a long time. It is his body and his soul. Did he say he wants you people to join him? Please let him rest, yoooo.”
Dee Dephine Nessy: “Sinners be judging other sinners for sinning differently.”
Victoria Tarie Shomba: “Many prophets and pastors too, and we also attend their churches.”
Memo Nyasha: “There’s always someone who finds fault with good things. 😂😂😂 Prophet? You are judging. You’ll burn in heaven for false prophecy.”

Mukanhairi’s Track Record

This isn’t the first time the controversial prophet has made shocking claims. Mukanhairi previously alleged that he predicted the deaths of South African celebrities AKA and Zahara. His outspoken nature has divided opinions, with some labeling him a “truth-teller” and others accusing him of seeking attention.
Chris Brown Remains Silent

Despite the growing speculation, Chris Brown has not addressed Mukanhairi’s claims. Fans of the R&B star have instead celebrated his successful South African tour, brushing off the prophet’s remarks as outlandish.
Celebrity Symbolism and Conspiracy Theories

Mukanhairi’s allegations tap into a long-standing fascination with celebrity symbolism and conspiracy theories. While some may take his warnings seriously, others view them as another example of sensationalism in the age of social media.

Whether Mukanhairi’s 40-day ultimatum will have any real impact remains to be seen. For now, the debate continues to rage across online platforms.