Zeqblog Blog of Friday, 3 January 2025
Source: Okine Isaac
As January 7th approaches, the inauguration of John Mahama as Ghana's next president, a swarm of predictions has surfaced, sending shockwaves across the country. One such revelation, delivered by a strong Prophetess from South Africa, has left many startled and concerned.
According to the Prophetess, the NDC must proceed with utmost caution on January 7th, as she has prophesied a terrible sign. She claimed to have seen fingers protruding from late President Atta Mills' grave, pointing at Mahama and people near to him on the day of his swearing-in.
The Prophetess' words are tinged with urgency, as she warns of approaching calamity. "I saw 17 angels holding a paper labeled 'the revenge.'" "It's a warning to the NDC to pray and ask God for forgiveness," she stated.
This prophecy is not singular; several additional prophetic warnings have surfaced in recent days. Prophet Opambour, for example, predicted that John Mahama and Naana Jane would not live to see January 7th, stating that they would be slain by NDC members.
While these prophecies have inspired significant debate and anxiety, it is necessary to examine them with skepticism and complexity. The Ghanaian populace is exhorted to remain calm and focused rather than succumb to fear and rumor.
In the face of these prophecies, it is critical to remember that the future is not predetermined, and that the power of prayer and collective action can influence the course of events. As Ghanaians traverse this watershed moment in their country's history, they must remain firm in their commitment to peace, democracy, and the well-being of all citizens.