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Kyiriabosom Curses EC, Media, and Politicians: 'Thunder Should Strike You Dead
Ghanaian man of God and politician, Osofo Kyiri Abosom, has turned to curses, expressing his frustration over what he believes could be a rigged election in the upcoming polls. Kyiri Abosom, who has been vocal about his beliefs, claims that although God is the ultimate judge, His punishments are sometimes delayed, prompting the politician to take matters into his own hands.
In a video that surfaced on social media, Osofo Kyiri Abosom, who is also the founder and leader of the Ghana Union Movement (GUM), expressed his deep concern about the integrity of the upcoming election. He suspects that some politicians may use underhanded tactics to secure victory. He feels that certain individuals and groups within the Electoral Commission (EC), the media, and political circles could play a role in sabotaging the election process.
Osofo Kyiri Abosom’s warning comes as tensions rise in the lead-up to the election, with allegations of potential electoral malpractices already circulating. In the video, the politician and religious leader publicly cursed the EC, media personnel, and other political figures who he believes could contribute to any rigging or misconduct during the elections. He declared that "thunder should strike you dead" if anyone attempts to manipulate the process or act in bad faith.
His curses were aimed at the very institutions that play a critical role in ensuring fair elections. Kyiri Abosom believes that these entities have the power to influence the outcome, and he is determined to hold them accountable. His comments have sparked a wave of reactions, with some praising his bold stance while others express concern over the severity of his words.
Kyiri Abosom’s move to resort to curses has raised eyebrows, particularly because of his dual role as both a man of God and a politician. It highlights the deep distrust he has in the political system and the electoral process in Ghana. Many are wondering if his approach will influence voters or if it will further fuel the already heated political climate as the election draws near.
As the country heads toward the polls, Osofo Kyiri Abosom's curses are likely to remain a talking point in both political and religious circles, with many questioning whether such extreme measures can truly lead to change.
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