
Ghana’s 9th Parliament could face a turbulent term if the predictions of well-known prophet Telvin Adjei Sowah materialise. In a recent radio interview, Prophet Telvin warned of heightened tension and unpredictability, forecasting resistance, disputes, and dramatic events ahead.
According to him, some newly elected MPs will encounter resistance in Parliament, with a few even being asked to leave. He also foresaw instances where two individuals would lay claim to the same parliamentary seat, with one eventually being unseated. Perhaps most notably, he predicted that from April 2025 onwards, the minority side of Parliament would frequently be empty, raising speculation about the reasons behind these potential absences.
His prophecy comes at a time when Ghana's political landscape remains unsettled following the last general elections, with nine constituencies still in dispute. Given this context, his remarks have struck a chord with many Ghanaians who are eager to see stability in Parliament.
While some view his words as a divine warning, others interpret them as an informed analysis of the country’s ongoing electoral challenges. As one concerned citizen commented online, “This seems more like an educated guess than a prophecy, considering the well-known issues with the nine disputed constituencies.”
As Ghana's political leaders navigate these uncertain times, Prophet Telvin’s predictions serve as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and stability in preserving the nation’s democracy. With the possibility of walkouts and conflicts in Parliament looming, all eyes are on the country’s leadership to see how they will handle these potential challenges and ensure the smooth operation of the legislative body.