The prophet who swore to burn down his church building if NPP’s Flagbearer Nana Akufo-Addo failed to win the 2016 elections has today honored him with some gifts following a fulfilled prophecy.
Founder and Head Pastor of the Glorious Word Power Ministry International presented a horn which he calls “the horn of the unicorn” together with a Bible to the President when he joined the congregation at Odorkor, Sunday March 19, to worship.
According to Rev. Owusu Bempah, he was instructed by God to give the horn which signifies the strength and power of God to the President as he faces the task ahead of him as President of the country.
“This is the Bible, and this Nana is a horn, when you read the Bible, it is referred to as the “horn of unicorn”, it represents the strength and power of God which God has instructed that I give to you”, he said as he presented the gift to the President.
President Akufo-Addo prior to the presentation from the outspoken man of God, donated a sum of ten thousand Ghana cedis to the church as a token of appreciation for the immense support he received from the man of God and his entire congregation.
The President indicated in his remarks that the visit was a gesture of appreciation to the man of God who massively supported him with his prayers and prophecy during the elections. He added, that though he fought against principalities and powers of darkness fighting against his victory, he was assured victory because he believed the battle was the Lord’s.
“During the elections, we knew we were fighting against principalities and powers, in all of that however, one thing kept me going, I believed that the battle was the Lord’s”, he said.
He further urged members of the congregation and Ghanaians at large to continuously support him through prayers to enable him successfully complete the task assigned him as leader of the nation.
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