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Prophet ElBernard Prophesises John Mahama Winning 2024 Elections, Ghanaians React
In a recent development that has stirred significant discussion in Ghana, Prophet ElBernard Nelson-Eshun, a prominent Ghanaian clergyman, prophesied that former President John Dramani Mahama would win the upcoming 2024 presidential election. This bold prediction, made during a church service, quickly gained widespread attention, sparking a range of reactions from the public and political observers alike.
Prophet ElBernard, known for his influence in the Christian community and his previous prophecies on national matters, confidently declared that Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), would emerge victorious in the 2024 elections. According to him, this revelation came to him in a vision, and he believes it is God’s plan for Ghana. He emphasized that the former president's return to power is divinely ordained and would bring a new chapter in the nation’s governance.
As news of the prophecy spread, Ghanaians took to various social media platforms to express their thoughts. Reactions have been mixed, with some Mahama supporters welcoming the prophecy as a confirmation of their hopes for a political comeback. They believe that Mahama’s experience and policies will address the challenges currently facing the country, particularly in areas like the economy and governance.
On the other hand, critics and skeptics questioned the validity of the prophecy, dismissing it as mere speculation. Many argue that political outcomes should be determined by democratic processes, not spiritual predictions. Supporters of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) also expressed their disagreement, confident that their candidate, likely to be Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, will secure victory in the 2024 polls.
Political analysts have also weighed in, noting that while religious figures often play influential roles in Ghanaian politics, prophecies should not be taken as guarantees of electoral outcomes. They emphasized that the election will ultimately be decided by voters and the policies presented by the candidates.
As the 2024 election draws nearer, it is clear that this prophecy will remain a talking point in Ghana's political discourse. Whether it holds any significance or not, it adds to the anticipation and drama surrounding one of the most closely watched elections in the country’s history.
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