Thomas Partey: Prophet Shares Purported Root Cause of Footballer's Legal Woes, Offers Solution
- A Ghanaian prophet has reacted to professional Black Stars player Thomas Partey's recent legal woes
- In a video, he pointed out the purported source of Partey's troubles and offered advice on how the footballer can avert his troubles
- Netizens who saw the video of the preacher, who has made some correct predictions in the past, urged Partey to heed his advice
A popular Ghanaian pastor, Prophet Telvin Adjei Sowah, has opened up on Thomas Partey's recent legal woes.
In a video, the popular preacher, who stated that Partey's recent issue is spiritual, offered some advice on how the famous Ghanaian player can deal with the situation.

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"I once prophesied on Partey's issue, and if he wants it solved, he should listen to me and pay homage to those who helped him get where he is," the preacher said.
Thomas Partey slapped with sexual offences charges
Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey was formally charged with multiple serious offences, including five counts of forced coitus and one count of sexual assault, according to an official statement from the Metropolitan Police in the UK.
Prophet Telvin, during his interaction with Accra FM, unveiled the purported root cause of Partey's woes. He stated that the development was spiritual and needed immediate action.
He advised Partey to pay homage to persons who played an instrumental role in the success of his football career. The famous preacher noted that the storm currently brewing in Partey's life will soon subside after he makes the move.
Thomas Partey's charges stem from incidents said to have occurred between 2021 and 2022. Authorities confirmed that the accusations involve three separate women.

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Two of the forced coitus charges relate to one individual, while three others involve a second woman. The sexual assault allegation concerns a third person.
The investigation began in February 2022, when a report of forced coitus was first filed with the police.
Following months of inquiries, detectives submitted a file of evidence to the Crown Prosecution Service, which led to formal charges.
When will Partey appear before the court?
Partey, who is currently residing in Hertfordshire, has received a formal charge and court summons.
According to the Sun, he is expected to appear before Westminster Magistrates’ Court on August 5 to answer the charges.
Telvin Sowah speaks on Partey's legal woes
In a video, the popular preacher stated that Partey's recent legal woes are temporary.
He stated that if Partey heeds his advice and mends broken relationships, especially with people who helped him build a successful football career, his troubles will come to an end.
Watch the video of Prophet Telvin speaking on Partey's recent legal woes from 9:49 onwards:
Reactions to Prophet Telvin's Thomas Partey advice
Netizens who saw the video of Prophet Telvin's prophecy expressed mixed reactions in the comments section. While some praised the preacher, others urged Thomas Partey to heed his advice.

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@asonabaosei9914 wrote:
"One thing I love about him is his word "absolutely "😂😂😂Prophet Telvin Adjei Sowah, you're too much❤❤❤."
@victoriaattoh5773 wrote:
"Happy birthday, my Handsome Prophet Telvin. 🎉🎉 Soar Higher and Higher. I believe in you and your God Almighty."
@Ananeboakye5842 wrote:
"This man is a gift from God to Ghana. We should cherish and adore him. I pray God's anointing will continue to be upon him."
Thomas Partey speaks on his future
In a related development, YEN.com.gh reported that Thomas Partey gave a strong indication about his Arsenal future as rumours swirled that Martin Zubimendi had been signed to replace him before his Arsenal contract expired.
The Ghanaian midfielder joined the Gunners from Atletico Madrid in a £50 million deal.
His contract expired at the beginning of June, making him a free agent and open to talks with interested clubs.
Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.
Source: YEN.com.gh