Mysterious deaths to hit Ghana’s Parliament - Eagle Prophet predicts

Mysterious deaths to hit Ghana’s Parliament – Eagle Prophet predicts

General Overseer of God’s Crown Chapel in Kumasi, Prophet Reindolph Oduro Gyebi, has predicted that a mysterious deaths will soon strike Ghana’s parliament if prayers are not intensified.

Prophet Reindolf Oduro Gyebi, popularly known as Eagle Prophet, indicated that the devil is planning to shake the country’s parliament with some strange deaths and that it is only God’s intervention that would stop the catastrophe from happening.

Speaking on Abusua FM’s Drive Time hosted by Ike De Unpredictable, Prophet Gyebi pleaded with all parliamentarians to hold a serious prayer sessions to avert all demonic activities the devil has plotted to strike the country from April May 2018.

The man of God who is known for prophesizing numerous disasters that have hit the nation said this was a latest revelation he received from his marker.



”If we don’t pray seriously from now going there’s going to be a strong assassination on the life of our MP’s which will be very serious and deadly to the extent that some will be set ablaze including their cars and houses if God do not intervene” said the man of God who predicted the 2017 disaster in Kintampo.

According to him, God has planted something good in the MP’s meant for the development of Ghana which the devil doesn’t want to be a reality hence the evil plan to take away the lives of some lawmakers in Parliament.

Asked whether it would be prudent for the MP’s to invite him to parliament to hold prayers for them the man of God replied ”I think they have their pastors that they believe in them so they should entrust in them and pray seriously but not necessary coming to me.

 

Source: abusuafmonline.com

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