play videoGeneral Overseer of the Believers Worship Center, Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah

General Overseer of the Believers Worship Center, Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah, has claimed that he foresaw the outcome of the 2024 general elections as far back as 2008.

According to him, he intentionally kept the prophecy away from the public when the presidential candidates visited his church, explaining that it was not the right time to reveal what he had seen many years ago.

“I have prophesied about prosperity and progress long before the elections. It is more prudent for me to reveal this mystery after the elections. I have known about the outcome of this election since 2008. Even as I stand here, I know what is going to happen in the next sixteen years. Ghanaians love God but they do not fully know Him, so there are many things I have had to keep hidden. I had seen this outcome since 2008; it is not now that I would be saying God opened my eyes,” he stated.

Prophet Kyei-Duah explained that he gave subtle hints during each of the flagbearers’ visits to his church.

“In Accra, when one of them visited, I said, ‘I have seen something.’ In Kumasi, when the other visited, I also said, ‘I have seen something.’ What is typically seen and heard, and what is the difference? Before we got into 2024, I declared that this year would be a year of confirmation. Ghanaians are a people who, if you are not careful and deliberate in your actions, could lose their lives,” he added.

The prophet also took the opportunity to commend the victorious political party, drawing attention to his personal connection to the number eight.

“Blessed be the party that won the elections. I am the eighth generational prophet. Among my parents’ children, I am the eighth. The party that won was number eight on the ballot paper,” he added.

Mahama’s visit and what transpired

On his birthday, NDC flagbearer John Dramani Mahama visited the Believers Worship Center in the company of his entourage, including Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, Professor Joshua Alabi, and others.

Mahama made a GH¢50,000 donation to the church, which was warmly received by the congregation.

Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah then led the congregation in prayer for Mahama, before holding his hands and declaring, “Go for your testimony.”

The prophet then further stated: “If two people compete, one will always win. The winner is the one God has chosen. I represent God, so the one who wins will be my president. I saw something, but it is too heavy for my mouth to say. I’ll meet them right away and have a conversation with Papa (Mahama).”

What transpired during Bawumia’s visit

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, with his running mate Matthew Opoku Prempeh (NAPO) and key NPP figures, including Wontumi and Adwoa Safo, visited Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah’s church.

Bawumia’s team made a GH¢100,000 donation, double Mahama’s contribution, and NAPO added another GH¢50,000.

The highlight was the intense prayer session, where Bawumia was called to the front. Prophet Kyei-Duah wrapped a sacred ‘Tallit’ prayer shawl around both of them, symbolising spiritual covering. The congregation cheered as Kyei-Duah declared, “Go for your testimony! Go for it!”

Afterward, Kyei-Duah whispered to Bawumia, “When we were praying, I heard a voice. After service, we’ll meet, and I’ll tell you what I heard.”

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