Popular Nigerian dancehall singer, Cynthia Morgan, better known as Madrina, has expressed her opinion about Facebook.
On her Instagram story, she stated that Facebook is full of individuals who claim to have supernatural powers and make meaningless prophecies. She might be referring to the recent death of Junior Pope, where she pointed out that none of these people who claim to have powers went to the morgue to perform any rituals.
Cynthia Morgan emphasized that people are not appreciating the grace of Jesus Christ and warned that ultimately, His name will be glorified.
“Facebook is filled with different witches and wizards prophesying rubbish. But when he died none of you went to the morgue to lay hands on him to see if he would come back. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ is being taken for granted. God will be praised in the end”.
In 2022, Cynthia Morgan surprised many by announcing that she had left her music career to become a prophet. She even shared prophecies about Funke Akindele, Wizkid, and others.
Cynthia explained that she was born into a Jehovah’s Witness family as a prophet. She initially thought her gift of prophecy was a coincidence and made a promise to God to accept her calling later. However, she didn’t fulfill that promise, which led her to step out of the spotlight.
After the death of Mohbad, Cynthia revealed a message she received from the deceased singer, urging her not to abandon his son in her pursuit of justice for him.
Cynthia also acknowledged that the fight Nigerians are currently engaged in is not just for Mohbad, but also for aspiring artists, so they don’t repeat the same mistakes.
Following the death of Junior Pope, the German-Juice singer emphasized the importance for Christians to recognize the power they possess. She questioned whether Christians were aware that they had the ability to raise the dead.