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Adom Kyei Dauh Makes a Strong Statement Before the 2024 Elections: "I Will Be Happy If This Party Wins."

Mon, 28 Oct 2024 Source: Isaac Appiah

According to Ghanaweb, Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei Duah, the founder of the Believers Worship Center, has given a stirring speech about peace and guidance ahead of Ghana's 2024 elections. Prophet Duah urged Ghanaians to prioritize their safety and spiritual well-being, warning them of possible challenges during the approaching election period.

In a recent sermon, the prophet said, "No one should try to do anything that might endanger their life during the upcoming elections." He underlined that since electoral tensions in Ghana have historically resulted in conflict, political passions should take precedence over calm. His remarks served as a reminder to everyone that safety should come first.

The Prophet Duah exhorted people to put their faith in God rather than only politicians by saying, "Place your trust in God, not in man." "Spiritual guidance should be a foundation during uncertain times like elections," he stated. His message resonates with a large number of people who think that faith can help them make wise judgments in both personal and political affairs.

Speaking to the populace, the prophet informed them that a calm election was what he anticipated. He claimed to have received a supernatural message, which stated, "This election will not bring any "conflict" in the country." He did, however, also exhort Ghanaians to pray for this peaceful vision to come true. His statement, "We must pray so that what I saw will come to pass," emphasized the need of group spiritual efforts to maintain peace in the country.

Unlike some religious leaders who publicly endorse a political party, Prophet Duah maintained his neutrality. He stated that he would be happy regardless of the outcome of the election, whether it was the National Democratic Congress (NDC) or the New Patriotic Party (NPP). "I will be happy if the NDC wins, and I will also be happy if the NPP wins," he said, urging his followers to focus on choosing leaders who will actually serve the country.

Source: Isaac Appiah