'I Won�t Feel Sad, If My Prophecy On Obinim, T.B Joshua Comes To Pass' - Wanlov

After predicting the death of four pastors, Wanlov the Kubolor says he will not feel remorseful should any of his predictions comes to pass. The rapper who recently released a song titled, Very Soon in which he predicted the death of four pastors (Bishop Daniel Obinim, Archbishop Duncan Williams, Pastor Chris and T.B Josuah) has come under criticisms from a section of the public. Speaking on Radio Univers� mid-morning show, Brunch2Lunch on the motivation behind the song, the Konkonsa rapper said he got the lyrics when he was having fun with his guitar. �I�m learning how to play a guitar and once I take the guitar, melodies come into my head. And when they come, I start to fix words in them and these are the words that came. Maybe if I dig into my sub-consciousness, I will be thinking of certain stories I have heard along the way, how it has shaped my thinking and all of that. I didn�t really sit down and say I was going to do this song,� he explained. When show host, Abrantepa, asked if someone will be wrong to say that once he recorded the song, he meant the lyrics in there, Wanlov answered; �No they won�t be wrong; they won�t be right either. Because, at the time I recorded it, I was in total agreement with my perception; but I could become friends with one of those guys tomorrow and I may be sad if something I have predicted comes to pass. At the moment, I wouldn�t have any feeling of remorse if any comes to pass.� The member of music duo, FOKN Bois, however stated that the lyrics of the song is only a prediction; not a wish.