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Mercy360 Blog of Monday, 9 December 2024

Source: Mercy Mensah

What will happen now: Old Video of Prophet Azuka Goes Viral: "Burn My Church if Bawumia Loses"

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A viral video of Prophet Azuka has been making the rounds on social media, sparking widespread attention and debate. In the video, Prophet Azuka is seen confidently declaring that Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia would emerge victorious in the 2024 general elections.

The prophet went further to emphasize the certainty of his prediction, stating that if Dr. Bawumia did not win, Ghanaians should feel free to burn his church as a sign of disbelief. This bold statement has raised eyebrows and sparked controversy among Ghanaians.

Many Ghanaians have taken to social media to express their reactions to the video. While some have praised Prophet Azuka for his confidence and conviction, others have criticized him for making such a bold and potentially divisive statement.

Some Ghanaians have also questioned the prophet's credibility, pointing out that his prediction has not come to pass. With former President John Dramani Mahama likely to win the election, many are wondering what will become of Prophet Azuka's church.

Others have expressed concern about the potential consequences of the prophet's statement. Some have warned that the statement could incite violence or unrest, particularly if Dr. Bawumia's supporters feel that the election was stolen from them.

Despite the controversy surrounding the video, some Ghanaians have defended Prophet Azuka, arguing that he was simply expressing his faith and conviction. They point out that prophecy is a key part of many religious traditions, and that Prophet Azuka was simply doing what he believed was his duty.

Overall, the reaction to Prophet Azuka's video has been mixed, reflecting the complex and diverse views of the Ghanaian people. While some have praised the prophet's confidence and conviction, others have criticized him for making a bold and potentially divisive statement.