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Uganda’s Occult Prosperity Female Prophetess Maggie Kayima a.ka. (Nabbi omukazi) to fast for 40 days pleading to God to restore a split popular secular band. She has promised that After the fast the band members are going to get back under their former name eagles productions.

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The word of the LORD also came unto me, saying, 2 Son of man, thou dwellest in the midst of a rebellious house, which have eyes to see, and see not; they have ears to hear, and hear not: for they are a rebellious house. Ezek 12:1-2



house. Ezek 12:1-2
Prophetess Magia Kayima

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Last week Bukedde T.v was awash with Prophetess Kayima Magie assuring the viewers that she is going to fast for 40 days in order to plead to God to restore the split popular Ugandan band Eagles productions. How can a person who claims to be a prophetess of God  struggle to restore a secular band that promotes alcoholism, debauchery, lust and worldliness??? Why would God want to restore a band that promotes sin and rebellion against God. It is  so shocking that many foolish Ugandans still sit under this so called Prophetess of the devil who is very easy to see. This prophetess is also  a singer  and leader in Pastor Yiga’s so called revival band; a secular band that promotes sin, lust and debauchery. How can a born again person sit under such ministers who out rightly promote the devil?? The answer is simple,  many  Pentecostal belivers in Uganda  are not born again, they are just faithful faithfools. 

Prohetess Kayima Magie has sung with secular artist chameleon about her calling from God
Secular Artist Chameleon

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