Mahama’s administration under a spiritual curse – Kabila

A Former National Youth Organizer of the Convention People’s Party claims President John Dramani Mahama and his officials are running the State under “satanic influence.”

James Kwabena Bomfeh strongly believes President John Mahama is “under a spell” and has therefore appealed to the General Overseer of the Action Faith Chapel to offer prayers to deliver him (President) from the evil spell.

He was contributing to discussions on Oman FM’s National Agenda programme.

Speaking in relation to Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams’ prayer for the country’s cedi to rise as against the dollar currency, Kabila inferred from the remarks made by the Archbishop to mean that President John Mahama was not appointed by God.

According to him, if the Archbishop, offering divine help for the President and the Finance Minister Seth Tekper including Ghana’s currency, believed as he quoted that the leaders “lack ideas”; then indeed “it’s the devil who is controlling him (President John Mahama). He’s under a spell. And I expected the Archbishop (Nicholas Duncan Williams) to lay hands on him and pray for him to have the spirit of God.”

He, however, advised the government to revise its notes and ensure that the challenges confronting the cedi are resolved.

“Duncan Williams has gone beyond to say that they lack ideas. They are spiritually under a curse and were not appointed by God,” he stated.

Source: GhanaWeb

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