Politicians are the cause of recent deaths in Ghana – Prophet Badu Kobi

The head of the Glorious Wave church in Sakumono in an interview with Onantefour Addae Munumkum on “Ewiasi Mu “ Nsem” show on a Tema based radio station Ahotor fm 92.3 believed that politicians must be questioned on the continuous high death rate of Ghanaians occurring in recent times.

Prophet Badu said our politicians are well aware of what they did before the just ended general Elections in December and therefore must be answerable to these tragic events. While he was explaining he referred the host back to December 31st 2016 in his church where he said some politicians will shed blood as a result of the general elections that was held on 7th December 2016.

The prophet further went on to say that continues death in the last few months is as a result of debt some people are owing because there is no spirit (gods) that would help in doing something without demanding for blood, he said. I am not scared of saying it” he added.

Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi in an answer to a question said categorically that the suicidal sprees and various forms of deaths will not end anytime soon until the root of the problem is determined.

Politicians shed blood to win elections he said. He again added that pocket of fire outbreaks will soon not cease as it is all part of the signs of God’s anger on the nation.

According to prophet of Glorious Wave Church International, the government must not rely on academic knowledge to curb the issue of fire outbreaks and other misfortunes that is befalls the country but instead, must seek the face of God to intervene for us all.

Source: GhanaWeb

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