Ghana will lose its first game in the Cameroon AFCON, draw the second game, and depart the competition early, according to Rev. Seer Gyan.
In the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying double-header versus Nigeria's Super Eagles, Ghanaian spiritualist and football prophet Seer Gyan has predicted catastrophe for the Black Stars.
During the 2021 African Football Confederation (AFCON), Rev. Seer Gyan correctly predicted that Ghana will lose its first game 1-0 to Cameroon, tie the second game, and quit the competition early.
Milovan Rajevac's Black Stars were defeated 1-0 by Moroccan club Morocco in the first game before tying 1-1 with Gabon in the second.
The Black Stars were defeated 3-2 by tournament minnows Comoros, who advanced ahead of the four-time AFCON champions.
Meanwhile, the prophet has foretold that there will be two goals scored in Friday's match at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi. He went on to say that the first leg will end 1-1 in Kumasi and the second leg will end 0-0 in Abuja.

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