Ghanaian reggae musician and radio presenter Blakk Rasta, born Abubakar Ahmed, has opened up about a profound prophetic encounter he says transformed his life and spiritual direction.
Speaking in a recent interview on Joy Prime, Blakk Rasta reflected on his transition from Islam to Christianity after 42 years in the Muslim faith.
According to him, a prophecy delivered by Prophet Bernard ElBernard, founder and leader of SpiritLife Revival Ministry, played a pivotal role in reshaping his understanding of his spiritual experiences.
“I was a rooted Muslim who prayed five times daily, but all of a sudden, things changed,” he recounted.
“I would have a dream, and before I realised it, it would materialise. I became frightened and decided to speak to a spiritualist, but someone directed me to Prophet ElBernard.”
Blakk Rasta said he later met Prophet ElBernard and members of his ministry team, where several detailed prophecies were shared with him. However, one particular revelation stood out and left a lasting impact.
“He told me something,” Blakk Rasta said. “He said, ‘When you were two years old, your mum carried you to a certain house. Upon getting there, you were struggling to get down, so she allowed you and began speaking to her sister. She couldn’t find you afterwards and was afraid, but her sister suggested they search for you.’”
According to Blakk Rasta, the prophet continued with striking details about the childhood incident.
“They eventually found you sitting in front of an old man speaking to him. In an attempt to carry you, the old man told them you were going to be great and would attract many youths with your movement. He also said that when they are beating you, they shouldn’t touch your head because heaven would be angry,” he recounted.
The reggae musician said the accuracy and depth of the prophecy provided clarity about certain childhood experiences and recurring spiritual encounters he had struggled to understand for years.
Blakk Rasta explained that the revelation ultimately gave him the insight and conviction he needed to transition into the Christian faith.
His testimony has since generated conversation online, particularly among fans curious about his spiritual journey and the role prophetic encounters can play in shaping personal beliefs.

