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The founder of the The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) Temitope Balogun Joshua has prophesied economic doom for Ghana and has asked for prayers for the country's local currency.
The renowned prophet made the prediction, Sunday during service.
His prophecy comes at a time when Ghanaians are already facing challenges with the economy triggered by a plummeting cedi.
The Bank of Ghana last Monday introduced a number of measures it hoped would arrest the continued fall of the cedi- measures which have been heavily criticised.
Finance Minister Seth Terkper is however convinced the measures will bring stability in the country's economy and free Ghanaians from the economic hardships they appear to be going through.
But TB Joshua told his congregation at a Sunday service programme, which was monitored on Emmanuel TV by Myjoyonline.com, that Ghana's economic situation may worsen.
He implored Christians especially in Ghana to pray for the local currency.
TB Joshua is the second spiritual leader in recent times to have called for prayers for the Ghana's cedi.
The Founder of the Christian Action Faith in Ghana Archbishop Duncan Williams had only days ago lifted the cedi up in prayer during service and prayed that God would give the president and managers of the economy new ideas to run the country.
TB Joshua also warned Nigerians to desist from playing politics with everything.
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