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The 2024 presidential election in Ghana has been a hot topic for months, and now, prophecies from religious leaders have added a spiritual dimension to the discussions. Among these voices, Prophet Williams Braham has boldly declared that Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) candidate, will emerge victorious. During a live interview on Kingdom FM on Monday, November 25, 2024, Prophet Braham confidently predicted that Dr. Bawumia will win the upcoming election with 50.8% of the vote.
His prophecy directly counters an earlier prediction by Prophet Isaac Owusu Bempah, who forecasted a different outcome for the elections. Prophet Braham dismissed his counterpart’s prophecy, assuring Ghanaians that his vision is accurate and will come to pass. He called on the public to trust their prophets and not disregard their messages, emphasizing the spiritual work he undertakes before delivering any prophecy.
“I have said it before, and I will repeat it on this platform,” Prophet Braham stated during the interview. “His Excellency Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia will win the upcoming elections with 50.8%. You don’t know what I do at night. You only see me during the day, but not at night. Trust your prophets, for we speak what God reveals to us.”
### Different Prophecies, One Nation
As the election date approaches, Ghana finds itself in an unusual situation where religious leaders are making conflicting predictions about the outcome. While Prophet Braham’s prophecy favors Dr. Bawumia, other prophecies have declared that John Dramani Mahama, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate, will win. This has sparked debates across the nation, with many questioning how different men of God can claim to hear from the same God yet deliver opposing messages.
Prophet Braham believes that his prophecy is the true revelation and has urged Ghanaians to have faith in God’s plan. He assured his listeners that God’s word will manifest, regardless of the doubts and confusion surrounding the different prophecies.
### The Importance of Trusting Prophets
In his interview, Prophet Braham explained why people should not dismiss the role of prophets in society. He noted that while many may not understand what prophets do to receive divine messages, their words often carry the truth of what is to come.
“Many people don’t know the work that goes on behind the scenes. You see me in the daytime, but you don’t know what I do at night to pray and seek God’s guidance,” he said. “This is not about human wisdom but divine revelation. Dr. Bawumia will win this election because it is God’s plan, and I am here to declare it.”
Prophet Braham also used the opportunity to remind Ghanaians not to judge prophets based on past controversies or disagreements. He urged the public to focus on the message being delivered rather than the messenger, especially when it comes to matters of national importance like the elections.
### The 2024 Election: A Tough Race Ahead
The 2024 presidential election is shaping up to be one of the toughest in Ghana’s history. Both the NPP and NDC have strong candidates, and their campaigns have been intense, with promises and strategies aimed at winning the hearts of voters. Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, a seasoned politician and economist, is running to maintain the NPP’s hold on power. On the other hand, John Dramani Mahama, a former president, is seeking a return to the highest office.
The election has generated significant interest, not only because of the strong competition but also because of the religious and spiritual undertones that have come to play. The conflicting prophecies from renowned spiritual leaders have added another layer of intrigue, with Ghanaians eager to see which prophecy will come to pass.
### One God, Different Messages
Many people have questioned why there are so many different prophecies about the election if they are all coming from God. This has led to debates about the credibility of some prophets and whether their messages are influenced by personal biases or political affiliations.
Prophet Braham addressed this concern by reaffirming his neutrality and commitment to speaking only what God reveals. He said that the difference in prophecies does not mean that God is inconsistent but that not all messages come from Him.
“It’s not about who is right or wrong among us as prophets,” he said. “It’s about who truly hears from God. I know what God has shown me, and it is clear: Dr. Bawumia will win with 50.8%. Let us wait and see His word come to pass.”
### A Nation Awaits
As Ghanaians prepare to cast their votes, the entire nation is watching closely. The stakes are high, and the election results will shape the future of the country. While some look to campaign promises and political track records to make their decisions, others are paying close attention to the spiritual revelations being shared.
The debate over these prophecies will continue, but one thing is certain: the 2024 election will be remembered as a defining moment in Ghana’s political history. Whether Prophet Braham’s prediction comes true or not, his bold declaration has captured the attention of the nation, adding another layer of excitement and anticipation to an already intense electoral process.
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