The Founder of Glorious Word Ministry, Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah has denied claims of having any knowledge of the ill health of the late Alhaji Bature.
The man of God who prophesied the death of a journalist among other prophesies during the 31st Watch Night Service in 2017, got Ghanaians talking when a few days after, the news of the death of a renowned Journalist, and a staunch member of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Alhaji Bature broke.
The death of the managing editor of the Al-Hajj news Paper was correlated with the prophecy of Rev. Owusu Bempah by the general public -a development which did not go down well with ace investigative journalist, and host of 'Ghana Must Know’ on Accra-based Hot93.9FM, Justice Kwaku Annan.
The ace journalist on his show bemoaned the man of God for claiming the glory of prophesying the death of Alhaji Bature by alleging that, the latter was fully aware of the ill health of the late journalist and the less chances he had of surviving, an information Kwaku Annan claims Owusu Bempah found out through an official member of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).
"Owusu Bempah has been exposed this time, his prophecy about the journalist is fake; he knew very well Alhaji Bature was sick and was going to die because his chances of surviving were 70-30...a staunch member of NPP told him" He revealed.
But in a statement forwarded exclusively to Razzonline.com, Rev. Owusu Bempah in response has denied all assertions made by Justice Kwaku Annan.
According to him, he had no idea about the health status of Alhaji Bature— neither was he told by any member of the NPP, stressing that his prophecies are factual,
He recounted his numerous prophesies where he was emphatic in mentioning names, like the passing of former Vice President Alhaji Aliu Mahama, former BBC anchor Komla Dumor, former President Atta Mills and many more.
Rev.Owusu Bempah cautioned media houses to help educate their listeners by calling on ministers of the gospel to assist them give a proper interpretation to prophecies when it becomes necessary.