In May 2025, Prophet Telvin said he had received a revelation that Mohammed Kudus would suffer an injury caused by a player wearing the number 17 jersey.
Months later, in November 2025, it was Toulouse midfielder Abu Francis who ended up with that injury.
Speaking on Okay FM on November 20, 2025, the prophet explained that the fracture Abu Francis suffered in Ghana’s friendly match against Japan was originally meant for Kudus, but his spiritual intervention diverted it.
According to him, everything that happened during the Japan game matched the exact details of his prophecy in May 2025.
He pointed to the number 17 jersey worn by the Japanese player, saying it confirmed what he had seen.
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He noted that the outcome mirrored what he foretold, except that it happened to a different player. He described this as “time tempering in the spiritual realm.”
“The player entered into the ball instead of Kudus, played the same position, broke the same ankle at the same position with the player who broke the ankle of the opponent wearing the same number 17 jersey with the red and white line on the neck. Specific location, specific pathway, the same leg, the same jersey but different character. That is what we call time tempering,” he said.
Prophet Telvin also said that after he announced the prophecy in May, people approached him to intervene on Kudus’s behalf.
He claimed that he made adjustments spiritually, which led to the injury shifting away from the Tottenham and Black Stars midfielder.
“When they brought me request, I had to readjust some few things by the grace of God. And if you can make a request and change it, He who is weak will be the one to face the consequences,” he stated.
He added that there was heavy spiritual interference surrounding Kudus because of the belief that if Kudus were to suffer a serious ankle injury, it would be disastrous for the Black Stars since he is considered central to the team’s strength.
When asked whether it was possible to prevent the injury entirely rather than allowing it to happen to someone else, Prophet Telvin insisted it was unavoidable.
He said it had been ordained that a number 17 player would break someone’s leg, and nothing could change that.
Abu Francis sustained the fracture while attempting to block a shot about ten minutes into the second half of the Japan friendly.
The twist around his ankle left teammates shaken as he was stretchered off the pitch. He started the match and was substituted in the 56th minute for Alidu Seidu.
Francis had returned to the Black Stars squad for the Japan and South Korea friendlies after missing the September and October World Cup qualifiers.
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