FOUNDER and Leader of the Church of Rabbi, Prophet Kwabena Tawiah has warned the New Patriotic Party and the government that their failure to offer him a sheep and other items to perform ritual to avert a possible calamity in the country will cause them dearly.
He therefore warned that by close of Tuesday March 21 2017, some strange calamities will happen in the country.
Prior to the 2016 elections prophet Kwabena Tawiah predicted that the opposition NPP led by Nana Akufo-Addo was going to win.
Prior to the elections, he told the media that though some detractors were praying hard against Nana Addo becoming the president of the country, he was very certain that the leader of the then largest opposition party would become the president of Ghana.
However things seemed to have changed since NPP took over the reins of government as rather credit is being given to other men of God instead of him Prophet Kwabena Tawiah.
Speaking on Asempa FM on Friday March 17 2017, hosted by Maurice Ofosu, he maintained that “Nana Addo has surrounded himself with people that made it difficult to get closer to the president to inform him about the possible disaster”.
He said all the effort he put in place for the NPP to win the election had gone waste
Prophet Tawiah, whose prophecies for the last twenty-eight years have almost always come to pass, however cautioned the NPP not to make ‘nonsense’ out of his predictions “because the doom some detracted have planned against the president is so alarming and the earlier they prevent it the better”.
According to him, some so-called men of God are fervently praying against Nana Akufo-Addo.
He therefore called on all the religious groups in the country to pray for the president.
He said: “Ghana is a peaceful country and we cannot afford to take this for granted but we must rise to the task so that there would be a divine intervention”.
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