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A prophet with the Christ Adventist Church, Apostle Addo Agyekum has predicted that two presidential aspirants will die before the 2012 elections.
According to him, the prophecy was revealed to him by God as a warning to Ghanaians to change from their evil ways so the prophecy can be reversed.
Apostle Addo Agyekum, who was speaking on Nyame Abode Ye Hu programme on Adom FM Thursday, disclosed that one of the candidates will die in an accident while the other will die from a chronic ailment.
He stated that the death of the two presidential candidates will force the Electoral Commission to postpone the general elections which will cause tension, may result in armed conflict and the death of several people.
Apostle Agyekum said Wednesday’s devastating flood was an initial warning and reminder from God that Ghana has sinned against him and needs to return to him and ask for forgiveness.
He warned of more disasters if Ghanaians do not amend their ways. “We will experience another devastating flood in January and that will be the beginning of more serious floods to come in the rainy season of 2012,” he said.
He was quick to add that God has offered Ghana time to amend its ways and declare a stand on homosexuality and other social vices that are detestable to Him.
Apostle Addo Agyekum, who is also the Chief Executive Officer of Tete Atempong Herbal and Prayer Centre said he plans to meet the President to inform him of the prophecy.
“I will do it when the time comes and I don’t care if the security officers will beat me, I will present it to the President at God’s own appointed time,” he said.
The revelation is just one of the many predictions by men of God concerning the upcoming general elections.
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