play videoAjagurajah pointed out the powerful numerology surrounding the Stonebwoy’s project

Controversial Ghanaian prophet Ajagurajah has revealed that he is now “scared” of dancehall artiste Stonebwoy due to the powerful numerology surrounding the artiste’s recent project.

In an exclusive interview with GhanaWeb’s Elsie Lamar, the prophet meticulously broke down the release of Stonebwoy’s EP, highlighting a recurring pattern involving the number nine.

Stonebwoy’s new project, what date did he release it? On the 9th. How many tracks are on it? 9 tracks. And what date did he release the EP? On the 9th of September, which is the 9th month,” Ajagurajah stated.

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He then connected this pattern to Stonebwoy‘s Ewe heritage, noting, “And the Ewes are what number? 9.”

“Because of the 999, I’m scared of him now,” the prophet admitted.

Ajagurajah further explained the spirituality of the number, calling it a symbol of completion, new beginnings, and life itself.

“9 stands for completion, the number 9 stands for new beginnings, and the number 9 stands for life. That is why when a woman is pregnant, it takes 9 months for her to deliver and bring new life,” he explained.

He concluded with a cryptic warning about the number’s dual faces, stating, “9 is the only number that has two faces. When you turn the number 9 upside down, you get 6. So 999 will be …,” he said.

Why Ewes are number 9

This is a reference to a common linguistic play on words where “Ewe” is pronounced similarly to the number “8” in the local Twi language, making them the “ninth” major ethnic group in a popular but informal numerical listing.

Ajagurajah’s comments add a new layer to the public persona of Stonebwoy, who has been known to feature spiritual symbols in his artistry.

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