After being arrested, Prophet D.Y. Donkoh apologizes for foretelling Shatta Wale’s demise.

After being arrested for a contentious death prophecy, Prophet D.Y. Donkoh has publicly apologized to Ghanaian dancehall performer Shatta Wale.
After a video of the pastor’s prophecy went viral and caused a great deal of public outrage, the pastor was reportedly picked up at his home.
Prophet Donkoh stated in the video that he had two divine revelations about Shatta Wale’s life.
While the second vision depicted a deadly shooting involving three armed men, the first vision showed the artist surviving an attack and publicly thanking God.
Reacting on his official X (formerly Twitter) page, the musician expressed outrage and called out the Ghana Police and former Inspector General of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohuno, for what he described as the system’s tolerance of “doom prophecies.”
Men of God indeed. This is what Dampare supported, and it escalated. Ghana Police, if you don’t arrest this man within one week, nobody should blame me for what I am capable of doing, and it won’t be violence, but a lesson to this country. #GODISHERE
However, I have become aware that the public nature of the prophecy and how it was circulated has left Shatta Wale visibly shaken and traumatised. I want to state unequivocally that this was never my intention. As a servant of God, I understand the weight of my words, especially when shared on a public platform.
I empathise deeply with Shatta Wale and his loved ones; I extend my heartfelt apologies for any fear or mental distress caused. Moving forward, I commit to exercising greater caution, discretion, and spiritual sensitivity in how prophetic revelations are shared, especially on public forums. I remain committed to delivering God’s message in truth.