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I can make Mahama win 2020 elections; It's about spiritual levels - Prophet Walker dares Bempah

Walker Mahama Bempah.png Prophet Cosmos Walker Affran, Mahama and Owusu Bempah

Tue, 12 Mar 2019 Source: yen.com.gh

Prophet Cosmos Walker Affran, the head of the Cosmos Walker Affran Ministries has stated that he can make former president John Mahama become president again if he (Affran) so wishes.

According to Prophet Affran, contrary to the long-held opinions of other top prophets that Mahama will not become president again, he (Affran) can make him come back.

In a Facebook post originally shared by Affran on February 28, the prophet claimed he was at a different spiritual level and could make Mahama win again.

"I can make H. E. John Mahama win the election and become a president again in this country If I want to do it, is about spiritual levels," Affran bragged.

Affran's post was in reaction to a YEN.com.gh post about Reverend Owusu Bempah's prophecy that Mahama will never be president again.

Owusu Bempah recently reiterated his prophecy on the former president's political future saying no other prophet can overturn it.

It was while he was sharing screenshots of Owusu Bempah's claim as reported by YEN.com.gh that Affran made his boastful comment.

Affran's post was in reaction to a YEN.com.gh post about Reverend Owusu Bempah's prophecy that Mahama will never be president again. Owusu Bempah recently reiterated his prophecy on the former president's political future saying no other prophet can overturn it.

was while he was sharing screenshots of Owusu Bempah's claim as reported by YEN.com.gh that Affran made his boastful comment.

While Affran's boastful claim was made almost two weeks ago, it has only gained prominence following news that he correctly predicted a plane crash involving an Ethiopian Airline flight.

Affran's prediction made on February 7 came to pass a month later as an Ethiopian Airline plane travelling from Addis Ababa to Nairobi in Kenya crashed just six minutes into the journey claiming the lives of all 157 people on board.

Source: yen.com.gh