MzGee, a Ghanaian media personality, has set the record straight about her exit from TV3, insisting it was neither fueled by envy nor internal disputes. Instead, she revealed that a chilling prophecy prompted her to step away, fearing for her very life.
In a video shared on social media, Gloria Akpene Nyarku, popularly known as MzGee, explained that the prophecy foretold a television host collapsing and dying during a reality show.
“I resigned from TV3 because of a prophecy. And that prophecy said, ‘I see someone on television, hosting a reality show, and that person will fall and die.’ After receiving this prophecy, I decided to step down,” she said.
Although the prophecy was not addressed to her directly, MzGee admitted it rattled her, particularly because she was hosting Mentor at the time, a program that matched the prophecy’s scenario.
“For those of you who wondered why I resigned and even labeled me a troublemaker, the truth is I didn’t know where the death mentioned in the prophecy was going to come from. But the prophecy clearly said it would happen on a reality show. And if you know my career, you know I used to host Mentor and we were getting close to that time of the year,” she added.
MzGee further disclosed that the prophecy was not the only warning. She experienced recurring dreams about death, which intensified her fear and convinced her that danger was imminent.
“Would I have ignored this prophecy, even though the man of God didn’t specifically say I should resign? Should I have gone ahead, stood on that stage, presented, and then fallen to my death? When I received the prophecy, my dreams were already warning me that something was wrong. That’s why I’m doing this video to say that yes, there are prophecies, but sometimes your own spirit also alerts you. Sometimes you even see it in your dreams. I kept dreaming of death over and over again,” she explained.
She recounted how the visions became overwhelming, often making her feel surrounded by death.
“At one point, I kept asking myself, is it that I’m seeing myself among people I already know who have died? Or is it because others kept saying they had seen me dead? The truth is, death was haunting me, that’s how serious it became. And then came this prophecy. I told myself, this man of God has touched on something real. He didn’t tell me to resign, but I chose to,” MzGee said.
Addressing critics who claimed she left out of jealousy, MzGee emphasized that revealing the prophecy at the time would have subjected her to mockery.
“So let me address those who claimed I resigned because I was jealous of a colleague. How could I have told anyone back then that I had received a prophecy and resigned because of it? People would have said, ‘This girl isn’t serious; she believes in prophets.’ And when nothing happened, the same people would mock me for believing. Yet, if it did happen, those same people would turn around and say, ‘She was warned, but she didn’t act on it,’” she stated.
