Politics of Saturday, 28 September 2024

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Burn my two houses if Mahama doesn't win December 7 presidential election – Bishop Thunder

Bishop Thunder is confident John Mahama will win the Dec. 7 presidential election Bishop Thunder is confident John Mahama will win the Dec. 7 presidential election

The Founder and General Overseer of Peace Palace Church, Bishop Edward Frimpong, popularly known as Bishop Thunder, is challenging his critics to burn down his two houses if John Mahama does not win the 2024 polls.

During an interview on Kingdom FM monitored by MyNewsGh.com, Bishop Thunder stated that he has seen a vision that the former President of Ghana, John Mahama, will win this year’s election.

According to him, he will not use his church to gamble as Reverend Isaac Owusu Bempah did sometime back when he prophesied about who would win the elections.

He, however, stated that he would use his two houses; one located in Kumasi and the other in Accra, as a stake in the victory of John Mahama.

“I won’t use my church to gamble, but I can use my two houses to stake on the win of John Mahama. I have two houses, one in Kumasi and the other one in Accra. Reverend Owusu Bempah used his church to gamble on the presidential victory, that’s his choice and I am not his spokesperson. He has his reasons why he did that, but I won’t use my church. I will use my houses. If Mahama doesn’t win the 2024 elections, burn my houses,” he challenged.