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‘Pray harder, 2024 elections will be bloody than any election; I see angels from devil wielding machetes’ — Owusu Bempah

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Prophet Isaac Owusu Bempah, Leader of the Heavens Gate Chapel International has called on Ghanaians to pray for peace to continue to prevail in the country.

He prophesied that the upcoming 2024 general elections will be bloody.

According to the self-styled prophet, he saw the next elections being marred by violence, gun shootings, chaos and deaths.

He added that spiritually, there are angels from the devil wielding machetes and want to use the elections to claim lives.

In an interview with Accra-based Okay FM, monitored by Modernghana News Owusu Bempah advised Ghanaians to focus on the country’s peace and not who wins the elections.

“There’s war in 2024 elections more than victory. If we don’t pray, what will happen in Ghana will not be good. 2024 elections will be more serious than any other elections. I plead with all Christians and all Ghanaians to start praying about it even though we haven’t gotten into 2024. We shouldn’t be focused on who wins but we should be focused on our lives and the peace of the nation.

“There have been wars in other countries because of elections. For the 2024 elections, I see more danger than victory. I plead with authorities to also put measures in place because there is fighting in the 2024 elections and if care is not taken, it will be the first time there will be war in Ghana that there will be firing of guns, burning and attacks on Jubilee House. It wouldn’t help so let’s pray about it,” he narrated.

He stressed that “I have seen it and I have said it. It should not be misconstrued. I say every time and people insult me. Instead of you insulting me, use it to pray. Those who believe should pray. 2024 elections is bloody because spiritually, there are angels from the devil-wielding machetes who want to use the elections to claim lives.”

He also advised politicians to prioritize lives over political power.

“Ghana needs the hand of God. Let’s not let the position be ‘sweet’ for us but rather we should think about lives. I plead with politicians to have love for Ghana than the positions,” he emphasised.

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