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God’s voice against Rev Owusu Bempah, others false prophecies for Ghana’s elections – Apostle Dr King Mashal.

In a bold declaration that is sure to send ripples through Ghanaian religious and political circles, Apostle Dr. Dirl Airl King Mashal, the founder of the Soldiers of Christ Prayer Group Of All Churches based in Kumasi, has categorically dismissed the recent prophecies made by Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah and other charismatic church leaders regarding former President John Dramani Mahama’s potential return to the presidency.

During a recent press briefing, Apostle Mashal asserted, “I God byhave not sent nor seen Rev Owusu Bempah and his hosts of prophets to prophesy John Dramani Mahama’s return as President of Ghana.”

He claims to have received a divine mandate to clarify that Mahama’s political aspirations are ungrounded and that many prophets in the country are simply fabricating claims for personal gains.

Apostle Mashal did not mince words, labeling Rev. Owusu Bempah and his associates as “outright liars” who cannot substantiate their prophecies with scriptural backing.

In his view, these individuals have resorted to “Lalasulala” — a local term suggesting deceit — to extort money from the public, often to fund lavish lifestyles and material acquisitions.

According to the Apostle, God’s message is unequivocal: “My servant King Mashal, tell them, I have not sent anyone to prophesy in My name.”

Building on this theme, Mashal asserted that Mahama, whom he referred to metaphorically as a “dead goat,” has no further chances to lead Ghana as a president.

He claimed that God had closed the door on Mahama’s presidency due to issues of pride and what he described as “idol worshipping attempts” during his tenure from 2012 to 2016.

Apostle Mashal pointed to past prophecies he delivered between 2012 and 2013, which he argued accurately predicted Mahama’s limited four-year term in office.

He shared documentation and newspaper publications from that period to substantiate his claims, stating, “I said Mahama would lose the next elections, and in 2024, his electoral defeat would be unprecedented.”

He reiterated that due to Mahama’s perceived transgressions and disobedience to God’s will, the former president and his National Democratic Congress (NDC) party would remain in opposition for an extended period, from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2032.

The final admonition from Apostle Mashal was directed at Rev. Owusu Bempah and his cohort of prophets, demanding they cease their “false prophecies” rooted in monetary motives and instead seek repentance before the judgement days catch up with them.

He challenges Owusu Bempah and his cohorts, questioning why they have ignored his explicit prophecies since 2012, which, according to him, chronicle the trajectory and downfall of Mahama’s political ambitions.

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