A video of the late Limpopo radio personality, content producer and comedian Kagiso Ramoshai speaking about his possible death appears to have resurfaced on social media. This was published after he passed away on Sunday morning, April 14th.
Rest in Peace, Pope: Please support your fans. Video of Kagiso Ramoshai talking about death
The Limpopo Artists Movement (LAM) recently revealed that Kagiso Ramoshai was killed in a car accident. sunday world report.
According to the publication, LAM's Mphoza Mashabela described Ramoshai as an “inspirational figure who unearthed talent from far and wide.”
The young comedian, who is only 28 years old, was involved in a car accident on the R71 near Polokwane. IOL report. Hours before the accident, Ramoshai shared a video on social media promoting his clothing brand.
In another video that can be seen on TikTok, Ramoshai was interviewed. B-hive He is said to have talked on his podcast about how many people would be gutted if they were involved in a car accident. Tsusa LIVE report. This interview was posted on YouTube six months ago.
According to the publication, in a YouTube clip, Ramoshai said:
“If I get out of here and get in a car accident, God forbid, people will keep asking, 'God, why the Pope?' Because we don't know God's plan. God is using sad events in your life in mysterious ways to promote you,'' the late comedian was quoted as saying.
Social media users are now convinced that Ramoshai predicted his death.
Watch the video below…
“Let's not say bad words sometimes because the symptoms are showing,” @lee wrote.
“💔💔This man was truly a man of God. God gave him a sign and we didn't realize they were resting in peace,” @Hlekani said. I did.
“We need to pray that we don't die young. God's plan is not for us to die young 🙏 May his soul rest in peace,” @Baleseng Bale Kgabi commented.
“It’s all about the power of your tongue 😢,” @Remo wa Tumi replied.
“He predicted his death and how he would die,” @Nyiko commented.
“🤔🤔😭 Remember, 'God never forbids what He knows😭'. Even though we may predict our own death, when it will happen, and how it will happen, There is no escape from it. Rest in peace, Pope. You know the way to him. [God] It’s better,” @MsaPiet 7 commented.
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