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Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah, General Overseer of the Believers Worship Centre, claimed to have foreseen the outcome of Ghana's 2024 general elections as early as 2008. He explained that although presidential candidates visited his church, he chose to withhold the prophecy, believing it was not the right time to reveal the vision.
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"I have prophesied prosperity and progress long before the elections. It is wiser for me to share this revelation after the elections. I knew the outcome of this election back in 2008. Even now, I know what will happen over the next sixteen years. Ghanaians love God but don't fully know Him, so there are things I've kept hidden. I saw this outcome in 2008, and it's not now that I’ll claim God opened my eyes," he said.
Prophet Kyei-Duah admitted to subtly hinting at the outcome during the visits of each flagbearer.
"When one candidate visited Accra, I said, 'I have seen something.' When another came to Kumasi, I again said, 'I have seen something.' What’s seen and heard differs, and before 2024, I declared this would be a year of confirmation. Ghanaians, if not careful, can lose their lives with their actions," he added.
The Prophet also praised the victorious party and reflected on the significance of the number eight:
"Blessed be the party that won. I am the eighth-generation prophet in my family. Among my siblings, I am the eighth. The party that won was number eight on the ballot," he remarked.
Mahama’s Visit
On his birthday, NDC ensign John Dramani Mahama visited the Believers Worship Centre with his team, including Elvis Afriyie Ankrah and Professor Joshua Alabi. Mahama donated GH₵50,000 to the church, a gesture well received by the congregation. Prophet Kyei-Duah led a prayer session for Mahama, holding his hands and declaring, "Go for your testimony."
The Prophet continued, "If two people compete, one will always win. The winner is the one God has chosen. I represent God, so the one who wins will be my president. I saw something, but it was too heavy for me to say. I’ll meet them soon and speak with Papa (Mahama)."
Bawumia’s Visit
Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, accompanied by his running mate Matthew Opoku Prempeh (NAPO) and key NPP figures, including Wontumi and Adwoa Safo, also visited Prophet Kyei-Duah's church. Bawumia’s team donated GH₵100,000, double the amount Mahama contributed, with NAPO adding GH₵50,000.
During a prayer session, Prophet Kyei-Duah wrapped a sacred Tallit prayer shawl around Bawumia and declared, "Go for your testimony! Go for it!" Afterwards, the Prophet whispered to Bawumia, "When we were praying, I heard a voice. After the service, we’ll meet, and I’ll tell you what I heard."
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