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However, the issue of “fake prophecies” has been a growing topic of public debate, particularly as several high-profile pastors have made bold predictions that didn’t come to pass.

Following the results, social media was flooded with commentary, with some labelling him a “false prophet.” While Gaisie admitted that sometimes prophets make mistakes, he stood by his claim and clarified that there was more to the prophecy than the public realised, further fuelling debate.

Owusu Bempah's spiritual poison prophecy about Mahama: Directly prophesying to the NDC, he said,“In the vision, I saw some members of the NDC plotting against their leader, Mahama, they subsequently shot him with an arrow and all I could hear was that Mahama had died, this can be averted with prayer”.

Affran has also predicted death for Kennedy Agyapong after Ahmed Suale’s death when he said that “a tree from the North will sweep a white powder from Assin Central away”.

Addai has made numerous “prophetic” statements about Ghanaian public figures, often suggesting that they are involved in secret societies or occult practices without any physical prove 5.

The Ghanaian government has even considered regulating “doom prophecies” to prevent fearmongering and public unrest.

Others insist that a true prophet’s predictions should come to pass, and they view repeated failed prophecies as a sign of deceit or self-promotion.

Last year I said on a TV interview that Ghana football would go down and I advised Kwesi Nyantakyi to step down but he didn’t mind me until Anas exposed him,"he said.

In his vision, he saw a woman, specifically naming “Harris,” leading the world, which many interpreted as Vice President Kamala Harris.

Prophet Badu Kobi Badu Kobi's prophecy about Ghana not winning 2019 AFCON During his 2018 31st Watch Night service, Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi prophesied that the Black Stars will not win the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.

While many Ghanaians continue to hold faith in prophetic figures, there is a growing call for accountability among pastors who make public predictions.

Ghana’s religious landscape is rich and diverse, with many pastors and prophets claiming to have divine revelations..

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