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– A preacher from Kumasi has indicated that former President Mahama would not be president again.
– According to the man of God, the NDC standard bearer has been called by God to become a prophet.
– Former President Mahama has refused to admit defeat in the December 7 elections, in which he came second
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Prophet Emmanuel Acheampong of the Kumasi-based Emmanual Power Ministry has revealed that former President John Mahama has been called by God to become a prophet.
In a video seen by YEN.com.gh on Instagram, the man of God who seemed to be in the spirit, indicated that the leader of the Democratic National Congress would not be president again.
Going further to explain his comment, the prophet Emmanuel Acheampong said that the former head of state had been called by God to do His job.
The founder of Emmanual Power Ministry indicated that what he was seeing was more spiritual than physical and said that Mahama was going to be a great prophet and, by extension, a man of God.
“Tell NDC that former President John Mahama will not be president again. Tell NDC that former President Mahama is a very prominent prophet and that God is calling him to do his job,” the man of God was heard saying in the video.
Former President Mahama was a candidate in the general election of December 7, 2020 on the NDC ballot, but managed to come in second place by losing to current President Akufo-Addo.
However, the NDC leader has alleged that the election was not credible and that he was not willing to compromise.
It is not yet known whether John Mahama and the NDC would go to court to have their complaints heard.
Meanwhile, various NDC worshipers have taken to the streets in protest at his claims that the 2020 presidential elections were tainted with irregularities.
Straying away from prophecies and choices, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a 2020 graduate of Ghana’s premier tertiary institution, the University of Ghana, has every reason to smile after finally earning his first degree, leading to him it took 10 years.
Mr. Nana Boakye-Yiadom, who enrolled at the university in 2010 to study a 4-year program, was left on the sidelines by many challenges that led him to defer several times.
The story goes that the course that should have been completed in 2014 took Nana Boakye-Yiadom six more years to accomplish.
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