Pastor predicts doom towards 2012 general elctions

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The founder and leader of House of Bethel Ministry International in Kumasi, the Ashanti regional capital, has prophesized that some senior citizens of these beloved country will suffer or loose their lives before and during the much anticipitated 2012 general elections including some key ministers and Members of Parliament (MPs) would die ahead of the 2012 polls.

According to the Most Senior Prophet Daniel Kofi, 24 judges and 12 lawyers are also destined to die before the forthcoming elections.

15 journalists and 28 radio presenters, according to the man of God, would also lose their lives before Ghanaians go to the polls to elect the next President.

Prophet Kofi told www.www.spyghana.com in a telephone interview that nine pastors and eleven musicians would also perish ahead of the upcoming polls.

He stated that seven radio stations would be gutted by ferocious fire which would destroy property worth thousands of Ghana cedis prior to the December polls.

The founder and leader contended that God made this frightening revelation to him on March 4, this year when he organized a revival session at the premises of the church at Oduom in the Oforikrom constituency.

Most Senior Prophet Kofi said God told him that the impending disaster could be reversed through intensive prayers by Christians.

The pastor, who claimed to have started prayers, charged Christians in the country to commence intensive prayers in order to avert the imminent disaster.

He stated that God revealed the winner of the upcoming elections to him but was not ready to disclose the identity of the person because God warned him sternly not to do so at this time.

Noting that the forthcoming polls would be characterized by violence which would be started by a political party, Most Senior Prophet Kofi said the election would not witness second round.

He noted that the violence, which would disturb peace in the country, would be started by one of the political parties that would dispute the results of the polls.

The man of God indicated that the 36 ministers and MPs would die because of the wrongful act they perpetrated against the state and the electorate.

Most Senior Prophet Kofi said most of the deaths would occur through accidents.

He said the 24 judges and 12 lawyers would perish as a result of a case while the 15 journalist and 28 radio and tv presenters would also perish because of some stories would publish about politicians.

Most Senior Prophet Kofi said whilst the eleven musicians would be killed because of their songs for some political parties, the nine pastors would die because of false prophecies.

The seven radio stations, he noted, would be burnt to ashes because of the position they would take in pursuit of the agenda of various political parties.

He contended that he foretold the May 9 stadium disaster which hit the country in 2001 and claimed the lives of 126 soccer fans at the Accra Sports Stadium.

It would be recalled that a certain pastor caused a stir in the country when he claimed that the world would be destroyed on November 11, 2011.
Our loyal readers will remember that last year November A man of God has predicted that the world will be destroyed on Friday, November 11, 2011.not giving did the time and how it would happen.

Peter Anamoh, who describes himself as a “prophet to the nations”, claimed the destruction would commence from the sea in Ghana and would then proceed to the rest of the world.

He however claimed the only place that would be safe is a village about an hour’s drive from Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region.

The founder of Makara Church, located near the Ghana Trade Fair site, has convinced his congregation and they have since left Accra for the ‘safe village’ in Bolgatanga.
We at www.www.spyghana.com wish this will not be another cause of panic and fear that will grip Ghanaians from the suffering and pains that some Ghanaians went through last year.
We will keep you updated as day’s turns into weeks and week’s rolls into months.

Story: Gogo Gorden Amoah/ SpyGhana.Com

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