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‘I Saw Abu Trica Die in My Dream’ – Kumchacha Calls for Prayers After FBI Arrest

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Founder and leader of Heaven’s Gate Ministries, Prophet Nicholas Osei, popularly known as Kumchacha, has called on Ghanaians to pray for socialite Abu Trica following his arrest and extradition by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

Speaking in a video shared on social media on July 13, 2026, Kumchacha revealed that he recently had what he described as a disturbing dream about Abu Trica. According to him, he saw the socialite collapse and die after becoming overwhelmed by his situation.

Despite describing the dream as frightening, the outspoken preacher said he remains committed to praying for Abu Trica and believes the matter should be left in God’s hands.

“I’ve not dreamt about Abu Trica all my life. I recently had a dream about him. I saw him die in my dream, but I would keep praying for him and put him in God’s hands,” Kumchacha said.

Kumchacha also stated that the FBI does not arrest people without first carrying out extensive investigations. He argued that the agency only takes action after gathering substantial evidence against suspects.

According to him, anyone arrested by the FBI faces an extremely difficult legal battle because of the thoroughness of the bureau’s investigations.

“Before the FBI leaves its country and comes to Ghana, arrests someone and takes them away, it’s not that easy. It means they’ve done their investigations thoroughly. After you’ve been arrested and you’re taken to court abroad, if you should win the case there, it means the state has lost,” he explained.

He further claimed that because governments could be required to pay huge compensation if they lose such cases, investigative agencies ensure they have solid evidence before making arrests.

“The amount of money you can charge the state to pay can tie Ghana. Because of that, they make sure their investigations are solid, and you can’t defend yourself anymore before being arrested in another country,” he added.

Using Abu Trica’s case as an example, Kumchacha advised Ghanaians—particularly young people—not to compare themselves with others or pursue wealth at all costs.

He stressed the importance of living within one’s means and being content with what one has, warning that an unhealthy desire for riches could have devastating consequences for individuals and their families.

“Let’s all pray for Abu Trica. Life is not a competition, so be content with what you have. If not, you will leave your wife and kids, and you wouldn’t like how your life will end,” Kumchacha cautioned.

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