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The Cursed Country

Sun, 16 Aug 2015 Source: Nadee Ellembelle

Ghana was cursed right after 2012 supreme court verdict some Bishops and Prophets of Ghana have indicated.

These people cursed Ghana right after the verdict that endorsed President Mahama’s continual mandate as the president of Ghana. These people believe the truth of this country was hidden and through this curse there is a heavy darkness covering this country and that’s why President John Dramani Mahama can’t rule this country well.

Everything he tries never works and this will continue until 2016 where he will lose his seat massively and not only him, 50% of NDC Mps will lose their seat as well. But for President Mahama to leave a good name and a little credibility, he must meet most prophets and bishops of this country (I have their names but won’t mention them here) and speaks with them with passion so that they have pity on him .

President Mahama needs the forgiveness of Ghanaians and these prophets as well as these bishops or else he will be the worse president Ghana has ever seen.

He is not my choice but, I feel sorry for him as a young man who has collapse such a golden opportunity in his life.

What can man do when he is cursed and not just cursed but cursed in the spiritual realm President Mahama is cursed and I mean it.

After his meeting with those mention above, he must make public statement asking Ghanaians to forgive him if he has wronged anyone in anyway and then set 3days national fasting and prayers starting on a Friday. Muslims will take the lead followed by Christians all over the country on Saturday and then the Sunday for a massive thanksgiving ceremony after which he will see how at least his remaining time left in office will be even though he will still lose the 2016 seat to Nana Addo and most of the NDC parliamentary seats in all the 10 regions including NDC strong hold Volta region for the first time in the history of this country.

I have spoken believe it or not it shall happen.

Nadee Ellembelle

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Columnist: Nadee Ellembelle