Former Deputy Minister for Youth and Sports is challenging Founder and Leader of Glorious Word Ministry to mention names of politicians in Ghana that buried human beings alive in exchange for political power during the 2016 elections.
According to Joseph Yammin, Rev. Isaac Owusu-Bempah and other “NPP pastors” are the reasons why Ghana is under spiritual curse leading to blood baths on the road on suicide among young ones.
Joseph Yammin alleges, Owusu-Bempah and other pastors who ganged up and prayed for Nana Akufo Addo also performed some rituals that are now hurting the country spiritually.
He was speaking on Abusua Nkommo hosted by Kwame Adinkrah in response to claims by Rev. Owusu-Bempah that recent cases of suicide cannot be blamed on Akufo Addo but occult forces.
He said, “Kwame, Owusu-Bempah should tell us what he and the other NPP pastors did behind the scenes to help Nana Akufo Addo win the elections.”
“Apart from praying for Akufo Addo, they were involved in some secret ritual sacrifices on behalf of Akufo Addo which is the reason why the country is witnessing mysterious loss of human lives especially the youth,” he alleged.
“If this is the kind of pastors around Akufo Addo, no wonder Ghana is suffering these senseless deaths. Some of these respected men of God are supposed to inspire us rather than hate president Mahama during his tenure. These people never liked president Mahama and hated him so much,” he added.
“Today, I have stopped listening to some of these pastors such as Mensah Otabil, my own former Moderator, Ebenezer Martey and the rest because there is no sense in whatever they say…there is not a single piece of sense. You can see that their minds have been crowded with hatred for President Mahama. They don’t make sense because of the hatred they had for Mahama,” Yammin charged.
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