Bishop Daniel Obinim, the founder of International God’s Way Church, popularly known as Angel Obinim, has announced that he will not participate in the upcoming December 7 elections.
During one of his sermons, Obinim expressed his concerns regarding prophecies made by some renowned pastors in the country, who have declared the victory of both presidential candidates from the two major political parties.
He believes these pastors should allow Ghanaians to choose their own leader.
“Both political parties have been in power for 16 years. I think it would be prudent for us to assess which party has performed better and vote accordingly,” he stated.
Obinim criticized the pastors who prophesy the victory of these political parties, claiming that if God truly appoints an individual, there would be no reason to vote in elections. “Because of these prophecies, I will not vote,” he added.
He further described pastors offering conflicting prophecies about the upcoming elections as “confused.”
“Some of these pastors have problems. Once they declare the victory of these political parties, they should also tell us not to vote. They are confused, and I must say it,” he asserted.
Recently, some prophets, including Rev. Owusu-Bempah, have projected that Mr. John Mahama is the one God has appointed to lead the country.
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