M'mah Touré, the famous Guinean seer and artist, has once again caused a sensation with her latest revelations. In a video that went viral on June 3, 2024, she evoked a worrying vision for the future of the country and the regime of the transitional president, General Mamady Doumbouya.
Since his successful coup in September 2021 that overthrew President Alpha Condé, Doumbouya has ruled Guinea with an iron fist at the head of a military junta. But according to M'mah Touré's alarming predictions, his reign could be coming to an end.
In the video, the seer describes "something falling from the sky" and refers to "a tall man with a big belly" who would refuse to show himself. These enigmatic statements immediately sparked numerous speculations about a potential change of power to come in Guinea.
M'mah Touré did not fail to recall her impressive track record in predictions. She was the one who had foreseen with striking accuracy the 2021 coup and Doumbouya's rise to power months before the events.
Her warnings about a series of deadly fires had also proven accurate, prompting many Guineans to scrupulously follow her advice to make sacrifices meant to avert disaster.
But this time, M'mah Touré's message seems more worrying than ever. Not only does she hint that a regime change is in the works, but she also evokes the terrifying prospect of a devastating earthquake.
"We must pray and make the necessary sacrifices," she hammered repeatedly, insisting on the importance of spiritual rituals to prevent such a natural disaster.
Although criticized by some for her esoteric methods, M'mah Touré enjoys widespread popular support in Guinea. Her predictions are taken very seriously, especially since several of her visions have proven to be disconcertingly accurate.
In this context of growing political tensions and recurrent social unrest, the latest revelations of the famous seer will not fail to fuel concern among the Guinean population.
What future does she predict for the military regime? Will her dark predictions come true once again? There is no doubt that the coming weeks and months will be decisive for the future of Guinea, suspended on the worrying words of M'mah Touré.