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I’m Done Working On Who Will Win The 2024 Election Between Mahama And Bawumia – Prophet Owusu Bempah Speaks
Reverend Isaac Owusu Bempah, the leader of Glorious Word Power Ministries, says he knows who will win Ghana’s presidential election in December. At a church service, he also talked about the U.S. elections coming up in November.
He shared that although Democratic candidate Joe Biden has contacted him, he is praying for Donald Trump, the Republican nominee and former president, to win. Reverend Bempah stressed that he has already worked out the winner for Ghana’s election and is firm in his decision.
He has claimed that his prophecies are certain and unchangeable.
He has shifted from predicting election results to determining who will win.
He previously predicted that the National Democratic Congress would go to the Supreme Court, which came true.
Now, he says he will choose the winners of elections and won’t engage with insults. He believes he is a leading prophet in Ghana and is waiting for other prophets to follow his lead.
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Reverend Owusu Bempah has also mentioned that he will hold off on making new predictions until he hears what other prophets say.
He believes that many prophets are just copying him and that he sets the standard for prophecies in Ghana.
He feels that God has elevated him to a higher level, and he plans to focus on selecting presidents rather than making general predictions.
Reverend Owusu Bempah asserts that he has taken a leadership role in prophetic ministry in Ghana. He feels that other prophets are waiting to hear from him before making their own statements.
According to him, this reliance on his revelations shows his influence and authority in the prophetic community.
He also believes that his past prophecies have proven his credibility, and he plans to continue guiding others by selecting the winners of elections rather than predicting results.