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PROPHET AZUKA'S OLD VIDEO: 'BURN MY CHURCH IF BAWUMIA LOSES'

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Prophet Azuka's Old Video: 'Burn My Church If Bawumia Loses'


An old video of Ghanaian prophet, Prophet Azuka, has resurfaced online and is causing quite a stir. Known for his bold predictions, Prophet Azuka previously prophesied that Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia would emerge victorious in the December 7 presidential election.

In the trending video, Prophet Azuka firmly declared that God had revealed Dr. Bawumia’s victory to him. According to the preacher, the vice president was destined to stand out among all other candidates. His confidence in this divine revelation was so strong that he went as far as issuing a bold challenge: if Dr. Bawumia did not win the presidency, Ghanaians should burn his church.

Prophet Azuka’s statements were not made lightly, as he emphasized that his prophecy was not a matter of personal opinion but a direct message from God. His tone and conviction left no room for ambiguity, and he even urged Ghanaians to hold him accountable should his prophecy fail to come true.


The video has gained significant traction on social media platforms, sparking widespread reactions and debates. It has particularly drawn attention because, although the Electoral Commission has yet to make an official declaration, it appears that former President John Dramani Mahama is likely to win the election based on provisional results.

Critics and skeptics have been quick to mock Prophet Azuka, with many labeling his prophecy as misguided or opportunistic. Social media users have also taken the opportunity to share humorous and sarcastic comments, questioning whether the pastor will follow through on his bold statement or if his church is now at risk of being burned.

This incident has reignited discussions about the credibility of self-proclaimed prophets and the impact of such public declarations on their reputations. Many Ghanaians have expressed frustration over religious figures who make grandiose claims in the name of God, only to be proven wrong when events unfold differently.


As the situation unfolds, all eyes remain on the final announcement from the Electoral Commission. For now, Prophet Azuka’s controversial video serves as a reminder of the fine line between faith-based predictions and public accountability in the political landscape.




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