Black Stars Will Lose 2:1 Against Egypt – Pastor Who Predicted First Game Drops Another Revelation

Ghanaian Pastor, Jedidia Henry Kore, has become known for his precise football predictions, and this time, he foretold the outcome of the Black Stars vs. Egypt match. In a widely circulated video, Pastor Jedidia confidently stated that the score would be 2:1 in favor of the Egypt National team.
This prediction follows his earlier accurate foresight regarding the Black Stars vs. Cape Verde match. During a church service, he specifically prophesied a 1-1 draw, with Cape Verde scoring a last-minute goal, resulting in a 1:2 final score against Ghana. Notably, this prediction materialized, adding to the intrigue surrounding Pastor Kore’s predictions.
Delving into the details of the Cape Verde match, Pastor Kore went further to predict that the Black Stars would lose the two remaining matches, expressing a belief that this African Cup of Nations wasn’t destined for them. The disappointment among supporters was palpable, particularly after the surprising defeat in the opening Group B match.
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Ghana’s defensive vulnerabilities were evident early on, with Cape Verde’s Jamiro Monteiro scoring the first goal in the 17th minute. Despite Alexander Djiku’s equalizer in the 56th minute, the Black Stars faced a dramatic stoppage-time goal, resulting in Cape Verde’s 2-1 victory.
Fans in Accra expressed shock and disappointment, finding it hard to believe Cape Verde’s win. Observers lamented that Ghana, being a football powerhouse, had higher expectations for their team. As the night ended in defeat, Cape Verde secured the top spot in Group B.
Looking ahead, Black Stars fans hope for a better performance in the upcoming match against Egypt on January 18. Egypt, the runner-up of the previous AFCON edition, drew 2-2 against Mozambique in their earlier match on January 14. The anticipation is high as Ghana seeks redemption in the tournament, and Pastor Kore’s predictions add an extra layer of anticipation to the unfolding events.
Watch the video below