Audio By Carbonatix
A religious leader popularly referred to as, the Healer, from Burkina Faso, Prophetess Amsetou Nikiéma arrived in Ghana on Wednesday, as part of her mission to foster interfaith connections and offer counseling to the public in anticipation of an upcoming religious event.
Celebrated for her healing abilities, she is expected to conduct enlightening sessions with some Ghanaian religious leaders and the public during her five-day visit to the country.
In an interview with journalists in Accra, Prophetess Amsetou underscored the collective responsibility of religious leaders in promoting human development and advocated for their unwavering support for vulnerable individuals.
Addressing the pressing issue of diseases burdening communities around the world, she called for a united front among religious leaders and governments to address health challenges.
She also urged them to extend support to the well-being of their followers, whether rich or poor.
Prophetess Amsetou, popularly known as Adja also mentioned the significance of Africans cooperating with each other in all endeavours to promote peaceful co-existence.
She stated that, as Ghana prepares for the general elections, it behooves on everyone to play their part in ensuring a successful process because “disturbances can cause a country much harm than anyone can ever imagine so I want to use this opportunity to commend Ghanaians for their peaceful nature and encourage them to keep it up.”
Prophetess Amsetou underscored the collective responsibility of religious leaders in promoting human development and advocated for their unwavering support for vulnerable individuals.
Latest Stories
-
GPL 2025/26: Asante Kotoko beat Eleven Wonders to go third
46 minutes -
Algerian law declares France’s colonisation a crime
1 hour -
Soldiers remove rival Mamprusi Chief Seidu Abagre from Bawku following Otumfuo mediation
1 hour -
Analysis: How GoldBod’s operations led to a $214 million loss at the BoG
2 hours -
Why Extending Ghana’s Presidential Term from Four to Five Years Is Not in the Interest of Ghanaians
2 hours -
Young sanitation diplomat urges children to lead cleanliness drive
2 hours -
Energy sector shortfall persists; to balloon to US$1.10bn in 2026 – IMF
2 hours -
Gov’t secures $30m Chinese grant for new university of science and technology in Damongo
2 hours -
Education Minister commends St. Peter’s SHS for exiting double-track, pledges infrastructure support
2 hours -
ECG to be privatised – IMF reveals in Staff Report
2 hours -
Accra Unbuntu Lions Club impacts 500,000 Ghanaians in 5 years of social service
2 hours -
VALCO Board holds maiden strategic meeting with management
3 hours -
African Festival: Nollywood star Tony Umez joins Nkrumah musical in Accra
3 hours -
U.S. lawyer suggests GRA–SML case is politically motivated; says Ofori-Atta isn’t evading justice
3 hours -
Ghana’s financial sector stability sustained but risks remain – IMF
3 hours
