Celebrities who have been falsely accused of joining illuminati cultism

These days, wealth is often linked to cults and mysterious ceremonies. Among our African people, there is a widespread misconception that if you join the right cult, you might amass enormous wealth. The following are some of the African celebrities who have been accused of joining an illuminati cult in order to advance their careers:


 

 

 

 

The First Ginimbi

Ginimbi was a wealthy entrepreneur, socialite, and multimillionaire from Zimbabwe. He stayed in a magnificent estate and drove the most luxurious automobiles. After his passing, tales circulated that his fortune had been amassed thanks to snakes.

Riky Rick, No. 2

South Africa was devastated by the loss of hip hop artist Ricardo Makhado, better known by his stage name Riky Rick. Riky’s life was seemingly on the right track; he had recently been accepted to the University of CottonFest and made a sizable agreement with African Bank. Some people believe he sold his soul to the devil after joining the Illuminati because of a picture that surfaced of him with the late Ginimbi.

Thirdly, Kieran Forbes (AKA)

Hip hop star AKA’s fiancee died in 2021, after a few time after he had paid lobola to be with her. It was said that Anele jumped to her death from the hotel’s 10th storey in Cape Town. There have been rumors circulating that AKA was involved in Anele’s death and even that he may have used her in rituals.