Prophet Francis Amoako Atta is the Founder of Parliament Chapel International

Following the death of Ghanaian cleric and inventor, Dr. Kwadwo Safo Kantanka, old videos of prophecies regarding his passing have resurfaced online.

Among the videos circulating online is one involving Prophet Francis Amoako Atta, founder of Parliament Chapel International.

In a video shared on Instagram by Prophet Amoako Atta on September 14, 2025, he revealed a prophecy he received on August 31, 2025, predicting that Kantanka would die just days after his birthday.

In the video, Prophet Amoako Atta also recounted a dream in which he saw the late musician Daddy Lumba, who invited him to inaugurate a building.

Profile of the late Apostle Dr Kwadwo Safo ‘Kantanka’

According to Amoako Atta, the late Lumba showed him a place that had been prepared for Safo Kantanka, adding that the inventor would pass away just before his 77th birthday.

“I had a dream where I saw the late Lumba. He came to tell me to commission his building for him. When we got there, he told me one of the buildings was for Kwadwo Safo, and they were painting it. He said that after his birthday, he wouldn’t come out again,” the prophet recounted.

Prophet Amoako Atta also stated in the prophecy that preparations were underway in the spiritual realm to find someone who would succeed Dr. Safo Kantanka.

“If he is not able to come out again, heaven and earth are looking for another person to succeed him. The man who is leaving the stage is the star of Africa,” he added.

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Apostle Dr. Kwadwo Safo Kantanka passed away on Thursday, September 11, 2025, shortly after celebrating his birthday on August 26.

His death was confirmed in a statement issued by his daughter, Sarah Adwoa Safo, former Member of Parliament for Dome Kwabenya.

Watch the video below:

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