Eagle Prophet condemns election prophecies; says he made a mistake in the past  

 

General Overseer of God’s Crown Chapel, Prophet Reindolph Oduro Gyebi, alias Eagle Prophet, says it is wrong for prophets to predict and declare the outcome of elections publicly.

Speaking to   Roman Fada on Atinka FM’s mid-morning show, “Edwuma oo” last Thursday, Prophet Oduro said pastors are bound by the Good Book to make pronouncements that unite people and not create enmity.

He added that pastors who give election prophecies leave room for partisan tagging, which raises credibility issues.

Prophet Oduro who gained massive recognition following his prophecy on the Kintampo Waterfall disaster, which claimed over 20 lives, told Roman Fada that his prediction on elections in the past was a mistake and gave the assurance that he will not repeat such mistakes in the future.  

According to him, he personally knows the presidential candidate who will win the upcoming 2020 general election but will only reveal the divine information to the lucky person only.

He also said he knows the candidates who will win the elections beyond 2020. “I have even called some to inform them. It is up to them to live a good life devoid of scandals in order to not jeopardize their chances. 

He said his prophecies are genuine which come directly from the Almighty God. The Eagle prophet said God has used him to avert many national disasters including deaths of some prominent personalities.

“I said there was going to be a disaster at the Kintampo Waterfalls last year and it came to pass and this was a revelation from God. About three weeks ago, some students of Mampong Nursing Training were going on an excursion at the same venue, but God revealed to me that they were going to experience a similar disaster, so I prayed for them and urged them to embark on a three-day fasting and prayers. They were eventually saved,” he said

The Eagle Prophet  warned the youth in the country to very careful since the devil is doing everything possible to destroy them.

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com | Emmanuel Oppong
 

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