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Apostle Mashal’s Controversial Elections Prophecy Indicates 95 % Ndc Activists Would Go Blind And Sleep Like “Dead Sea” In December 7.

By King Amoah.

As Ghana approaches its general elections, the political landscape is charged with expectations, tensions, and, as it seems, prophecies.

A bold declaration has come from Apostle Dr. Dirl Airl King Mashal, the founder and leader of the Soldiers of Christ Prayer Group of All Churches in Kronum Aboabyia, Ashanti Region.

His prophecies, delivered during a prayer session on October 1 and 2, have sent shockwaves through both the political sphere and the religious community.

According to Apostle Mashal, divine intervention is imminent, with a particularly striking assertion regarding the National Democratic Congress (NDC), its flagbearer John Dramani Mahama, General Secretary Asiedu Nketia, and a considerable portion of the party’s activists.

He prophesies that come December 7, God will blind these individuals and put them into a deep, undisturbed slumber—akin to the tranquility of the “Dead Sea” — as a means to thwart any potential electoral violence they may be plotting.

Apostle Mashal’s prophecy speaks to a fervent belief that certain factions within the NDC may be considering violent measures out of desperation to secure a victory that they fear will elude them.

He emphasizes that the divine act of blinding and inducing sleep in Mahama and NDC activists is a preventative measure to ensure peace and stability during and after the electoral process.

Furthermore, the Apostle has not held back in his criticisms of Mahama, describing him as a “Dead living being” who is unfit for leadership due to what he claims to be blasphemous behaviors.

He alleges that while Mahama aligns himself with Christianity, his actions and affiliations suggest a dabbling in idol worship, seeking power from “strange spirits.”

This stark juxtaposition in Mashal’s statements raises questions about the interplay between faith, politics, and what it means to be a leader in Ghana.

Drawing upon a prophetic timeline, Apostle Mashal forecasts the NDC will remain in opposition for a period of 7 years and 9 months—interpreted spiritually as 8 years—extending from January 2025 to December 31st 2032.

His assertions suggest that if the NDC aims for a revival of political fortunes, they must seek divine favor and aspire to channel the spirit of their late founder, Jerry John Rawlings, within their ranks.

The Apostle’s proclamation highlights a broader concern within Ghana: the looming shadow of potential electoral violence.

He asserts that God is determined to maintain peace during the elections and that any attempts for the NDC to employ violence for power will be futile.

Emphasizing the gravity of his message, Mashal contends that God will not allow an idol worshiper to rule His people, indicating that the NDC’s triumph in the elections would not be recognized as a miracle in the eyes of the Almighty.

Rather Ghanaians will testify to a real miracle of God when the Ndc sets the ground to serve their role in the opposition effective January 2025.

As the nation stands on the verge of an election, responses to Apostle Mashal’s prophecy have varied.

Overall, the impact of these prophetic words on the electorate remains to be seen.

In conclusion, the coming weeks will not only determine political alignments but may also reveal the influence of faith and prophecy in shaping the political landscape of Ghana.

As Ghanaians prepare to exercise their democratic rights, the promise of peace and stability, as heralded by Apostle Mashal, will echo in the minds of many during this critical time.

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