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I WILL LEAVE GHANA BEFORE DECEMBER 7- AJAGURAJAH REVEALS SOMETHING SCARY WILL HAPPEN

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In case you don’t find Ajagurajah anywhere in Ghana on December 7, don’t be taken aback!

The controversial Ghanaian spiritualist has disclosed that he would not be in Ghana on December 7.

The spiritualist has disclosed that something scary is likely to happen on December 7, the day of the general election.

Ajagurajah made this shocking disclosure when he was speaking in an interview on Smart Ghana TV, sighted by Gh Page.

He claimed in the interview that the election is something very spiritual, the reason why the leaders of the two major political parties have been visiting spiritualists and men and women of God.

Ajagurajah added however that, he would only come back to Ghana after the election results had been proclaimed peacefully.

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Founder of the Ajagurajah Movement, Prophet Kwabena Boakye Asiamah, popularly known as Prophet Ajagurajah has shared the story of his journey to becoming a spiritual leader.

Reflecting on his past, Prophet Ajagurajah fondly recalled his early years overseeing his father’s church at Pankrono inthe Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi.

He recounted a significant event during this period that changed his life.

According to him, they brought a sick person to the church, and immediately he hugged the person, he was healed.

Prophet Ajagurajah said news of the miracle spread like wildfire in community.

“In my 16th year, my father left his church for me in Pankrono, Kumasi, and they brought a sick person. Something within me urged me to hug the person, and miraculously, the sickness vanished. The news spread, and my father was informed about the remarkable incident happening in the church. Some people said I have extraordinary powers” Prophet Ajagurajah recounted during an interview on 3FM on May 10, 2024.

Christianity, Islam, and traditional religion are the three main religions practiced in Ghana. Ghana as a nation has progressed toward religious tolerance. In this article we will take a look at Ajagurajah’s biography.

Compared to Islam and other traditional religions, Christianity is the religion with the largest following. We have many pastors, prophets, evangelist, bishops in the country the likes of Bishop Duncan Williams, Pastor Mensah Otabil, Bishop Obinim, Rev Obofor, Prophet Badu Kobi, Bishop Abed Kwabena Boakye Asiamah and so on.




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