In a striking revelation that has sent ripples across the political landscape of Ghana, Dr. Apostle Dirl Airl King Mashal, the founder and leader of the Soldiers of Christ Prayer Group of All Churches, has publicly declared that the presidential aspirations of Mr. Allan Kwadwo Kyeremanteng—affectionately known as Allan Cash—are destined for failure due to what he describes as a rebellion against divine instructions.
This prophecy, delivered with fervor during a recent firebrand session with his congregation, offers a startling perspective on the fate of the Independent presidential candidate of the Movement of Change, who is gearing up for the impending elections scheduled for December 7.
Apostle Mashal’s pronouncement centers around an alleged divine communication that took place on November 19. According to Mashal, God revealed to him that Allan Kyeremanteng had been provided with the opportunity to secure the presidency through obedience to divine directives.
However, instead of heeding this call, Kyeremanteng allegedly replied that he would engage with God’s instructions only after fulfilling familial obligations pertaining to his late sister’s funeral. This deferral, the Apostle claims, has led to a spiritual blockade against Kyeremanteng’s ambitions.
“You have rebelled against God, and for that reason, I have blocked your presidential ambition and transferred it to your son in the future,” Mashal asserted, emphasizing the severity of Kyeremanteng’s decisions.
The message is clear: there is divine disapproval of Kyeremanteng’s political journey, and the consequence is not only the loss of his own ambition but also the potential rise of his son in his stead.
As Ghana braces itself for one of its most critical elections, Mashal’s audacious claim suggests that Kyeremanteng’s aspirations are all but dashed.
He forewarned that the Independent candidate would face “humiliation” in the elections, regardless of support from opposition parties. “The NDC, NPP, and all other parties can transfer their votes to the Movement of Change, yet Allan Kwadwo Kyeremanteng would still face an unfathomable defeat, Mashal proclaimed.
His words paint a picture of divine judgment and political miscalculation that Kyeremanteng will have to confront in the coming days.
Drawing comparisons to previous leaders, Mashal highlighted the importance of humility and spiritual alignment in securing victory. He referenced how former President John Agyekum Kufuor, the late John Jerry Rawlings, and even the current president, Nana Akufo-Addo, all heeded his divine messages, leading to their electoral successes. “They humbled themselves to respond positively to God’s calls, and that is why they triumphed,” he noted.
The prophecy poses a significant dilemma for Kyeremanteng: to continue pursuing a seemingly compromised political path or to consider a return to his political roots and family affiliations, referred to in Mashal’s message as the NPP.
The Apostle’s call for Kyeremanteng to “go back to his family” ( the Npp) is not just about political alignment; it is a spiritual admonition to regain favor with the Almighty.
Conclusion
As the political climate thickens ahead of Ghana’s elections, the fiery pronouncements of Dr. Apostle Dirl Airl King Mashal provide a potent reminder of the intertwining of faith and politics. His prophecy serves both as a warning and a reflection on the spiritual dimensions of leadership.