Kwaku Bonsam reacts to Owusu Bempah’s prophecy over Amissah Arthur’s death

Kwaku Bonsam reacts to Owusu Bempah’s prophecy over Amissah Arthur’s death

Ghpage.com reported about a prophecy given by the founder and leader of Glorious Word Ministry, Reverend Owusu Bempah two years ago concerning the death of Former Vice President Owusu Bempah.

2 years ago before the 2016 elections, Owusu Bempah prophesied that the then President, John Dramani Mahama and the NDC in an attempt to retain power have consulted a dark spirit for help and the cost of the help was the sacrifice of the vice president, Mr K. B Amissah Arthur.

He called on the vice president to consult his spiritual fathers and pray hard to avert the impending doom. Fast forward 2016, the NDC lost the election and the veep was still alive until yesterday, 29th June 2018 when news broke that the former veep has passed on.

Meanwhile, popular spiritualist Nana Kwaku Bonsam has reacted to the claims by Owusu Bempah that he foresaw the death of the former vice president.

In a video below, Kwaku Bonsam was fumed over why he[Owusu Bempah] did nothing to avert the death if indeed God revealed to him.

“Some pastors in Ghana are, excuse me to say ‘foolish’. They call themselves prophets claiming God has revealed to them concerning the death of a celebrity. Why does God not give remedy to the doom you[prohets] prophesy ahead?”

He further expressed disappointment in the so-called prophets of the country who only ride on celebrities for fame

“If God reveals to you that someone is about to die, you do nothing about it but rather make noise about it on social media just for fame, I always become angry when I hear all these bullsh*t”

Watch the full video below…






Amissah-Arthur knew about my prophecy; refused to follow up – Owusu Bempah




Source: ghpage.com



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