Self-proclaimed prophet known as ‘Brother Enigma’ trended on X on Sunday, 6 October when he discussed the R350 relief grant on his podcast.
LIST OF ‘BROTHER ENIGMA’S PROPHECIES
The podcaster ‘Brother Enigma’ who alleges Jesus sent him to deliver prophecies is from the Vaal and resides in Springs, according to TimesLIVE.
Enigma reveals on Daily Hustle Podcast: “I want to address Christians that receive the R350 grant from the government. That money is from the World Bank. Please buy food with that money, don’t buy cigarettes or alcohol with that money.”
“The demons will be happy if you buy cigarettes or alcohol with that money.”
The Vaal prophet also raised eyebrows on social media when he revealed on the YouTube: “Jesus does not want us to go to the gym. Anywhere in the world where there is a gym, once the doors open for people to train, the demon also goes in with them.”
He also recently said legendary gospel singer, Rebecca Malope should change her hairstyle.
“Rebecca Malope, God knows everything about you. My advice to you would be to please remove that haircut. Jesus has long sent me to Malope; remove that haircut and repent.”
Enigma also trended on social media when he addressed actress and media personality Minnie Dlamini.
“Minnie Dlamini stop walking naked in the country. Jesus loves you and is warning you,” he says.
South Africans have taken to social media to respond to his videos.
SOUTH AFRICANS REACT TO HIS VIDEOS
@Mlandzeni1: “He is right, don’t buy cigarettes, alcohol or give your pastors this money, it is for you to buy food. Ngiyavuma here.”
@TMukuru79338: “I thought brother Enigma is the leaving testimony but after this statement. For the first time I believe that my brother is not normal. I think it’s time for my brother to be examined. Mayb he’s having a stress.”
@Nolo_1462: “Out of all the women in the industry U’jesu wakhetha (Jesus chose) U’Minnie Dlamini.”
@Constitution_94: “You guys are now asking Brother Enigma questions when you meet him You are using the R350 wrongly Repent!”
@ctebogo: “Brother Enigma might just be the second coming we’ve been waiting for.”
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