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The world has been hit with various catastrophes with many strong nations witnessing various forms of unrest as a result of severe natural disasters.These natural disasters range from earthquakes, volcanoes to flooding.Pro-democracy protests have swept through several Arab countries in recent weeks including Tunisia, Bahrain, Yemen and currently Libya, forcing the leaders of Tunisia and Egypt to relinquish power.The current uprising in Libya against the country's leader, Gen. Muamar Gaddafi - who has been in power for 42 years - is said to have claimed over one thousand lives.Sheik Rashid Hussein Salwatiya, former Imam of the Ghana Armed Forces has told Adom News that more of these happenings will come in the years ahead.He emphasized that more youth will be swept away through these uprisings.Sheik Hussein Salwatiya had earlier indicated that there will be intercontinental disputes across the world and these happenings have so far come true.He has also warned that Ghana will experience heavy torrential rains, with Accra being the most affected.The Chancellor of N’asem University on Adom FM, Rev. Gabriel Ansah corroborated the prophesies of the Islamic Cleric and added that, the prophesy in Daniel 2: 40-45 where King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream about kinship was interpreted by Prophet Daniel clearly supports such political uprisings.However, a Preacher at the Hare Krishna, Jiana Tachusta argued that despite these recent happenings, brighter days are ahead after the end of February.Jiana Tachusta was however quick to say that the world, particularly Central Europe, will again experience dark moments between the months of May and June this year.Story by Akuamoah Boateng/Adom News
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