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“Files from Hell”: Ezra Sibanda Tears Into Prophet Edd Branson Over Albert Nyathi Prophetic Fraud

The credibility of Prophet Edd Branson has taken another devastating hit as veteran broadcaster Ezra Sibanda launched a blistering attack on the “Man of God,” labeling him a “fake prophet” and a “conman.” The latest firestorm centers on a prophecy Branson delivered regarding legendary poet Albert Nyathi, claiming to have secured a “breakthrough” for Nyathi’s UK visa.

However, the “prophecy” has been exposed as a blatant fabrication, with Sibanda revealing that Nyathi has never faced a single hurdle with his travel documents in over two decades.

A Prophecy Built on Lies

In a scathing social media tirade, Ezra Sibanda did not hold back, accusing Branson of manufacturing a crisis just to pretend he had the spiritual solution.

“This fake prophet should know that Albert Nyathi has never been denied a visa or UK work permit,” Sibanda raged. “Albert Nyathi has been coming in and out of the UK for more than 20 years with no problems at all. How sad that the so-called man of God lies like that just to solidify his fake prophecy.”

Sibanda clarified that Nyathi is a frequent traveler who visits Europe strictly for work and has never sought to reside in the United Kingdom, contradicting the “struggle” Branson allegedly saw in the spirit.

“Prophetic Files from Hell”

Branson, allegedly told his congregation that he had seen “files” regarding Nyathi’s visa issues. Sibanda was quick to dismiss these claims with a biting retort:

“The files this false prophet is talking about are his prophetic files from hell. The poor gentleman [Nyathi] should have stopped the fake prophet and dismissed him as the biggest conman and liar rather than ignore and pretend as if it was a true prophecy.”

Adding to the embarrassment for Branson, Sibanda revealed that the person being prophesied alongside Nyathi in the service is a complete stranger to the poet. “Albert Nyathi and the person being prophesied are not related and have never met in life, neither does he know this lying prophet,” Sibanda added.

For many Zimbabweans, the Albert Nyathi incident serves as a definitive turning point in the public’s patience with “prophetic” theatrics. Sibanda’s public shaming of Branson is a rallying cry for the exposure of what he terms “conmen” masquerading as religious leaders.

“It’s time to expose all fake prophets!” Sibanda concluded, a sentiment that is rapidly gaining traction as the paper trail of lies and “tainted” money surrounding Branson continues to grow.

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