Kwame Ato Prays to River God to Destroy Troubleman Carlos
Ritual Footage Sparks Outrage as Alleged Curse Threatens Social Media Commentator
A disturbing video circulating on social media has sparked widespread reactions after notorious galamsey kingpin Kwame Ato was seen pleading with a river god to destroy Troubleman Carlos.
In the viral footage, Kwame Ato is captured kneeling by a riverbank, visibly emotional, as he calls on the deity to deal mercilessly with Troubleman Carlos, whom he accuses of damaging his reputation.
Offerings Presented to the River Deity
During the ritual, Kwame Ato presented several items as offerings to the river god. These included:
- Bottles of Coca-Cola
- Fanta
- Pepper
- Eggs
He was heard invoking the spiritual powers of the river, insisting that justice should be served through supernatural means.
Why Kwame Ato Targeted Troubleman Carlos
According to Kwame Ato, Troubleman Carlos has been spreading false allegations on social media, claiming that Ato and his associates assaulted an innocent man during the final funeral rites of his late brother.
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Kwame Ato denied the accusation in the video and stated that the claims have seriously tarnished his image.
Alarming Statement Sparks Public Concern
In a particularly alarming moment, Kwame Ato called on the river god not only to destroy Troubleman Carlos but also urged the deity to use Troublemanโs family as โthanksgiving.โ
This statement has drawn sharp criticism online, with many social media users condemning the ritual and calling on authorities to investigate the threat.
Public Reactions Trail the Video
The video has triggered mixed reactions:
- Some viewers expressed fear over the spiritual threat
- Others condemned the use of traditional beliefs to intimidate critics
- Many called for law enforcement to intervene, citing public safety concerns
The incident has once again reignited debates around ritual threats, misinformation, and accountability on social media.
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