In a surprise revelation, Ghanaian actress Salma Mumin has expressed her willingness to embark on a spiritual journey, aspiring to become a prophetess if ordained by God.
Speaking on the Afternoon Show yesterday, Salma Mumin, who has gained unsavory reputation for some of her controversial comments said she has not shied away from the idea of being a prophetess of God.
The actress, who has featured in a number of movies such as Foreigner’s God, No Man’s Land and The Storm said her childhood upbringing by pastor guardians has laid the foundation of her potential prophetic calling.
Raised in a devout environment, she was immersed in God's teachings, which she believes has culminated in her newfound aspiration to become a prophetess.
Reflecting on her formative years, Salma fondly remembers being a dedicated prayer warrior, during which she received divine revelations and insights. These early experiences, she suggests, may have been subtle hints from God, foreshadowing her future role as a prophetess.
“I could see things when I prayed and I was part of a prayer warrior. As little I was, each time I prayed, I saw things and that scared me,” she said on Wednesday, September 4.
When asked about her potential future as a prophetess, Salma Mumin replied with a resounding "yes", hinting that it's a possibility within reach.
She attributed her openness to this calling to her upbringing by devout parents, saying, "It's not far-fetched for me to become a prophetess, given my background and the values instilled in me from a young age.
“Someday, if God permits,” she said expressing her willingness to fill in the shoes of a prophetess. (More stories on Salma Mumin: I'm not a 'runs girl', I do legit business - Salma Mumin, Publish movie sales figures to attract investors –Salma Mumin to filmmakers)