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Bawumia ‘Helped’ Owusu Bempah To Disregard Police’s Directive On 31 Night Prophecies

Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has been blamed by security analyst Adib Saani as the reason why prophets, particularly Isaac Owusu Bempah, head pastor of the Glorious Word Power Ministry International, disregarded a request from the Ghana Police Service regarding 31st Night prophesies.

The controversial man of God prophecised with ‘confidence’ despite a warning from the Service, talking of coups d’états, civil wars, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearership contest, and the passing of a prominent woman in the party.

However, referring to the prophecies as “baseless,” “unfortunate,” and “reckless,” Mr. Saani expressed amazement as to why Apostle Owusu Bempah, in particular, would take such a turn given his past experiences.

“In the past he has also said a number of controversial things and done controversial things as well that got him into trouble so I would have expected that he learns lessons from it,” he stated on Midday Live on TV3 on Sunday, January 1.

“Unfortunately, we had the Vice President visit his church and a donation of GH¢50,000 was made,” the security analyst noted.

“I think it was a strategic dove. The Vice President shouldn’t have gone to him because it is more like normalising what he does or sort of an approval stamp for what he does considering how controversial he is.

As a result, I think he has been motivated and emboldened by that visit and he feels beyond reproach. That is why he is still into making such baseless reckless statement that has negative ramifications for the state,” he argued.

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Tru News Report

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