'Prophet' Enigma's message from God to Minnie Dlamini: 'Dress properly'

09 October 2024 - 15:00
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Self-proclaimed prophet Enigma claims to have a message from God for Minnie Dlamini.
Self-proclaimed prophet Enigma claims to have a message from God for Minnie Dlamini.
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Self-proclaimed prophet Enigma has shot up trend lists yet again after he claimed to have heard a message from God pertaining to the conduct of media personality Minnie Dlamini.

The man, whose real name is unknown, claims to receive messages from God which he jots down in a book. Some of the communication has been directed at celebrities. 

In the latest podcast on Christ Network, Enigma shared a message for Minnie.

“He showed me a beautiful woman passing in front of me. She stands in front of me and lifts up her dress. When she does that it, shows her underwear and thighs. Then she puts it back down. A loud voice says 'Minnie Dlamini' repeatedly, then it goes lower. It says 'Minnie Dlamini, stop walking naked'. That means where she goes, she is not dressed appropriately,” he said.

“Minnie Dlamini, the Lord says dress up. Stop walking around naked. Because men see your body everywhere you go. Jesus loves you and is warning you.”

While Minnie Dlamini has not responded to his comments, many have taken to their timeline to react to Enigma's claims. 

“This man is not well and sadly the country just sees him as entertainment now,” Mpho Maboi said.

“Every single day he shocks me,” said Nkanyezi Khubheka.

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