By King Amoah
In a dramatic turn of events in Ghana’s political landscape, Apostle Dr. Dirl Airl King Mashal, the founder of the Soldiers of Christ Prayer Group of All Churches, has vehemently challenged the findings of a recent survey conducted by Imani Ghana.
The survey, spearheaded by Mr. Franklin Cudjoe, claims that former President John Dramani Mahama will triumph in the upcoming elections with a projected 51% of the votes, while Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is estimated to receive only 35%.
During an interview with the media, Apostle Mashal expressed his skepticism regarding Imani Ghana’s survey results, branding them as “outright fabrication” and a “figment of lies.”
He reiterated his earlier prophecies, asserting that Mahama will be humiliated in the forthcoming elections, contrary to the optimistic predictions emerging from the Imani Ghana report.
Mashal’s confidence seems to stem from a spiritual revelation purportedly from God, leading him to counter Imani Ghana’s assertions.
He argues that the survey misrepresents the political dynamics across Ghana’s regions, insisting that Mahama will only win in three out of the eleven regions cited by Imani Ghana.
“The claims made by Mr. Cudjoe and Imani Ghana are misleading and should be regarded with skepticism,” he stated.
Furthermore, Apostle Mashal raised questions about Mahama’s spiritual standing, suggesting that the former president’s past actions—including alleged pride, arrogance, and idol worship—have distanced him from divine favor.
He argues that Mahama’s spiritual godfather, Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah, has rendered Mahama’s chances of returning to power “spiritually impotent.”
According to Mashal, “God has already blocked Mahama’s chances of becoming president of Ghana.”
In an unorthodox comparison, Mashal challenged Imani Ghana’s prediction by querying whether the nation would accept a leader he vividly described as a “dead goat” like Mahama.
This colorful metaphor underscored his belief that Mahama is no longer a viable candidate for leadership in Ghana.
As the upcoming elections draw closer, Mashal’s prophecies Apostle Dr. Dirl Airl King Mashal Denounces Imani Ghana’s Pro-Mahama Survey as False
In a dramatic turn of events in Ghana’s political landscape, Apostle Dr. Dirl Airl King Mashal, the founder of the Soldiers of Christ Prayer Group, has vehemently challenged the findings of a recent survey conducted by Imani Ghana. The survey, spearheaded by Mr. Franklin Cudjoe, claims that former President John Dramani Mahama will triumph in the upcoming elections with a projected 51% of the votes, while Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is estimated to receive only 35%.
During an interview with the media, Apostle Mashal expressed his skepticism regarding Imani Ghana’s survey results, branding them as “outright fabrication” and a “figment of lies.” He reiterated his earlier prophecies, asserting that Mahama will be humiliated in the forthcoming elections, contrary to the optimistic predictions emerging from the Imani Ghana report.
Mashal’s confidence seems to stem from a spiritual revelation purportedly from God, leading him to counter Imani Ghana’s assertions. He argues that the survey misrepresents the political dynamics across Ghana’s regions, insisting that Mahama will only win in three out of the eleven regions cited by Imani Ghana. “The claims made by Mr. Cudjoe and Imani Ghana are misleading and should be regarded with skepticism,” he stated.
Furthermore, Apostle Mashal raised questions about Mahama’s spiritual standing, suggesting that the former president’s past actions—including alleged pride, arrogance, and idol worship—have distanced him from divine favor. He argues that Mahama’s spiritual godfather, Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah, has rendered Mahama’s chances of returning to power “spiritually impotent.” According to Mashal, “God has already blocked Mahama’s chances of becoming president of Ghana.”
In an unorthodox comparison, Mashal challenged Imani Ghana’s prediction by querying whether the nation would accept a leader he vividly described as a “dead goat” like Mahama. This colorful metaphor underscored his belief that Mahama is no longer a viable candidate for leadership in Ghana.
As the upcoming elections draw closer, Mashal’s prophecies raise questions not only about political affiliations but also concerning the intersection of faith and electoral politics in Ghana. He concluded his statements with a stark warning to Mahama and his running mate, Professor Jane Nana Opoku Agyeman, advising them to consider retirement from the political stage before facing what he describes as guaranteed disgrace.
As tensions mount within Ghana’s political arena, the contrasting viewpoints of Imani Ghana and Apostle Mashal will likely influence public sentiment and discourse leading up to the elections. Whether or not Mashal’s prophecies hold weight amongst the electorate remains to be seen, but it is clear that the road to the presidency will be anything but smooth for any candidate amid such fervent declarations. questions not only about political affiliations but also concerning the intersection of faith and electoral politics in Ghana.
He concluded his statements with a stark warning to Mahama and his running mate, Professor Jane Nana Opoku Agyeman, advising them to consider retirement from the political stage before facing what he describes as guaranteed disgrace.