Prophet Kumchacha Chooses Saucy Flicks Over Black Stars Matches

  • By Imani
  • Oct. 14, 2025, 7 a.m.

Prophet Kumchacha's Bold Choice Over Black Stars

Renowned Ghanaian cleric, Prophet Nicholas Osei – better known as Prophet Kumchacha – has made headlines with his candid remarks about the national football team, the Black Stars. In a spicy revelation during his appearance on United Showbiz on UTV on October 11, 2025, Kumchacha expressed his preference for adult content over watching the current Black Stars squad play.

Kumchacha reminisced about the days when the Black Stars were a force to be reckoned with, featuring football icons like Michael Essien, Sulley Muntari, and Kevin-Prince Boateng. He nostalgically stated, "I only used to watch the Black Stars when they were performing well, back in the days of Michael Essien, Sulley Muntari, and Kevin-Prince Boateng. That was when they actually played good football."

“Honestly, I would rather watch pornography than sit to watch a Black Stars game,” Kumchacha said, causing a mix of laughter and surprise among the show's panelists.

Reactions and Humorous Exchanges

The controversial statement led to a lively discussion in the studio, with gospel musician and host Empress Gifty humorously questioning why the clergyman wouldn't consider reading the Bible instead. Kumchacha, with his characteristic bluntness, replied that he already had ample scripture committed to memory. He noted that his frankness often leads to misunderstandings about his character.

In a lighter moment, Kumchacha playfully suggested that a peek into the phones of his fellow panelists might reveal some hidden secrets, implying that not everyone is as virtuous as they might seem. "People like us who speak the truth plainly are often labeled as bad people," he chuckled, hinting at the double standards some might harbor.

Nostalgia for the Glory Days

Kumchacha’s comments underscore a broader sentiment shared by many fans who long for the glory days of Ghanaian football. His blunt honesty about his viewing preferences may have raised eyebrows, but it also resonated with the frustrations of loyal supporters disillusioned by the team’s current form.

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