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Anybody from the Central Region is cursed - Eagle Prophet

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Mon, 9 Jul 2018 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

“Everyone from the Central Region is cursed. Most people from the place are cursed. How many regions do we have in Ghana? 10, but Central Region is one of the regions that has been revealed to me has been cursed,” these are the words of Prophet Reindolph Oduro Gyebi popularly known as Eagle Prophet.

The General Overseer of God’s Crown Chapel’s comments come in the wake of former Vice President Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur’s shocking demise.

According to him, the Central Region has been sacrificed through various fetish pacts and has, therefore, attracted a curse which till broken, will continue to affect every indigene from the place.

The Eagle Prophet indicated that the first President of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, in his quest to attain political power and popularity, sold the souls of the unborn generations, particularly, prominent people who will emerge from the region.

“When our father Dr. Kwame Nkrumah came, he created his party in the Central Region; Salt Pond. In creating his party, he did something worth noting. You will realise the emblem of the CPP is a cock. What does it mean? When Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was taking over Ghana, he didn’t do it ordinarily. It was both a physical and spiritual exercise because for someone to have power, he had to be strong spiritually so the man put in all efforts to have a strong spiritual background and in the process, he had to perform a lot of rituals, most of which he did in the Central Region,” he said.

“So if you would realise, in all 10 regions in Ghana, the place with most fetish practices, festivals and witchcraft is the Central Region because Dr. Kwame Nkrumah performed some rites and planted something in the Central Region. It was a spiritual exchange; Barter and he sacrificed the Central Region as a gift to those helping him in the spiritual exercise. In exchange for power, the lives of great men who arose from that region had to be taken...That’s the origin of the cock symbol on the CPP’s logo” he added.

He said the curse explains why prominent persons from the region including former President, John Evans Atta Mills and Former President, Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur died at their peak, a trend most likely to continue if massive prayers are not offered to break the curse and avert any more deaths.

Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom who is owner of Groupe Ndoum and Flagbearer of the Progressive People’s Party he said, is on the radar and should hence be diligent and prayerful.

“The male fowl represents an important person and so most of the time it needs the blood of a human to resuscitate it so it lives longer and so this is what will always be happening in the nation. But we need to pray. God bless our homeland Ghana what does it mean? If we continue to dishonor God, we will remain in this state forever. If we don’t break some yokes and pray fervently, all other efforts, social, economic, etc. will not work,” he stated.



“Central Region has been bartered for Ghana and the rituals involved is what is costing people from there their lives. That is what is taking their lives and so Amissah-Arthur died because of a generational thing, because he had been sold spiritually. They fight you when you are rising to prominence. I hope this message gets to Paa Kwesi Nduom so he rises up and prays because the impact he is having on Ghana is strong and wonderful and when time comes for his to establish his great vision, they’ll want to take his life. No! God help us all, we all want the nation to prosper”.

Amissah-Arthur’s death

Former Vice President Amissah-Arthur died on Friday, June 29, 2018.

He was said to have collapsed during a morning workout session. A member of the NDC believes NDC’s unfair treatment to Amissah-Arthur caused his death.

The former Vice President was reported to have been rushed to the 37 Military Hospital where he was later pronounced dead.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com
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