Prophet Fire Oja draws criticism for seeking state support to share prophecies

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  • KB 4 months ago

    Now you why when they talk, people dont take them serous. The fake ones are making the work of God too difficult.

  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 4 months ago

    Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine.......for instance 10 paracetamol at once........or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.

  • Priest 4 months ago

    May the Lord in Heaven rebuke you.

  • Ghanaba kwaku 4 months ago

    Why lambasting him? Once you are asking them to come and tell the president prophecies before making them public? Masa if you don't have money for transport keep your prophecies, let the politicians die one after the other. A ...
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  • Truth be told!!! 4 months ago

    I don't know why anyone would take prophets in Ghana serious. Most of them seem to be showmen, eager to draw attention to themselves and their greatness!!! Please humble yourselves and let attention be drawn to God and to Jes ...
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  • Korvi 3 months ago

    These religious institutions DO NOT PAY TAXES to the state like you & I whose voice cannot be heard. Most of these CHARLARTTANS are just seeking attention. The media should stop giving them coverage over "CHACHA" professes wh ...
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  • Truth Corner 4 months ago

    Jesus is the light of the world.

    Seek Him and live forever.

  • Assembly Man in Togas 4 months ago

    All prophecies are banned and black listed as there are no merits in them. We don't need any of it as it doesn't help hearing it at all. All of you calling yourself men of God are all unwise and idiots and you make it fantasy ...
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  • Abugre 4 months ago

    If a government request for prophesies to brought to the seat of government, it should be prepared to pay for T&T as well as phone credit.
    People are not concern about the strange nature of the request but rather the reques ...
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  • Gomido 4 months ago

    These charlatans are not satisfied with the monetary extortions from their poor church members to live extravagant lives despite their fake prophesies. Apart from their unsavoury lust for money and untoward behaviours towards ...
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  • Truth be told 4 months ago

    PROPHETIC SCAMMING...lol

  • May 4 months ago

    Bleached charlatans all over.

  • Nii Akwei 4 months ago

    Enough of this Bull Shit

  • OSAFO KANTANKA 4 months ago

    What is our country coming to? For my money this guy doesn’t even deserve a PUSHBIKE. He can keep his so called Prophecy to himself. Let him eat Grass if he is that Hungry.

  • POURFENDEUR DE LA CORRUPTION/ANTI-CORRUPTION 4 months ago

    How can Ghanaians trust this Evil drankard John Ford Airbus Deadgoat Dumsor Mahama. What is happening now in your government? Your appointees are sharing dollars on the streets. You and your Attorney General are Clearing all ...
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  • Hannan 4 months ago

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  • Ibrahim 4 months ago

    GH is always fun
    I missed home
    Look at a prophet demands
    Then we all are now prophets

  • Gslow 4 months ago

    It's surprising that Ghanaians after reading the bible and know that sorcerers exist, we still pamper these so called prophets.
    What is bigger than learning to create a better environment or world.

  • Dundu Banza 4 months ago

    I don't blame these mischievous, money and fame so-called charlatans. The were birthed, schooled and fed by state actors. They will continue to scare and bite them.

  • JULOR CAESAR 4 months ago

    All prophets are quacks, religious liars and tithe-fleecing crooks. Too bad President Mahama and his administration have decided to jump into that quack pastor fleas-infested bed.