Prophet Kofi Oduro has strongly criticised prophets who predicted inaccurate prophecies regarding the 2024 general elections, particularly those who prophecied a victory for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
According to him, these prophets should now direct the same energy they used to make false prophecies into their core duties as men of God.
Labeling them as “stomach prophets,” the founder of Alabaster International Ministries lambasted the individuals whose predictions backfired, calling their prophecies “misguided” and “false.”
“As for you these prophets, if you don’t like, don’t pay attention to your calling and be parading around with stupid prophecies that have been backfiring. Now that the prophecies have backfired, use that energy and boldness to come back and talk nonsense, and let me see,” Prophet Oduro stated during a discussion on Okay FM.
He further chastised them, saying, “All you care about is your stomach. Greedy prophets! At the right time, I will find time to address this issue,” he added, expressing his displeasure with the way some prophets prioritise selfish interests over spiritual truth.
On the defeat of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Prophet Oduro, a staunch critic of the party, stated that he had repeatedly warned them to change their ways, listen to God’s guidance, and heed the cries of the people of Ghana. However, he claimed the NPP ignored these warnings.
The failed prophecies about Bawumia’s presidency
During the lead-up to the December 7 elections, several prophets, including Prophet Paul Kusi Appiah, Rev. Kusi Boateng, Prophet Azuka, Prophet Agyenim Boateng, Evangelist Mama Pat (Nana Agradaa), and Prophet William Braham, among others, predicted a win for Dr. Bawumia.
These prophecies, however, were not fulfilled, thereby igniting widespread debate on social media. The credibility of these prophets has also been subjected to scrutiny.
On the other hand, prophecies predicting the victory of former President John Dramani Mahama appear to have come to pass, exonerating prophets such as Prophet Owusu-Bempah, Nigel Gaisie, Prophet Benard El-Benard, Prophet Opambour, and Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi, among others.
Also, watch videos from the 2024 election below:
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