Kennedy Agyapong, Member of Parliament for Assin Central, has reacted to a prophecy that he was not going to get more than 16% of votes at the New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential primaries.
Prophet Paul Kusi Appiah of the Charisma Temple International Ministry said he was okay being called a 'false prophet' if Agyapong gets more than 16% of votes in the November 4 vote.
After the process, Agyapong pulled about 20% more than the predicted margin, getting 37% of votes against the over 61% that eventual winner Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia got.
Addressing his campaign team and supporters from across the country at a thanksgiving party over the weekend, Agyapong addressed persons who doubted his strength and underestimated him.
"We went into a contest and as you know, you either win or lose. This contest was one man against the whole system. They underestimated me, when the election was getting close, I was told I will get 10% maximum. Others floated a research finding that I will get 15%, today they are all hiding," he said to applause.
On Prophet Kusi Appaih, he submitted: "A pastor claimed if I got over 16%, he should die. But this evening I pray for God to grant him long life... I want to tell him that he who fights and runs away, lives to fight another day.
"So, I know there is time ahead of us. I beseech you all to pray for me to get long life with good health, with that, the will of God will surely be done," he stressed.