An old video of Ghanaian preacher, Samuel Henry, also referred to as Prophet Roja, has resurfaced online after the tragic helicopter crash that claimed the life of the Minister of Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, along with others on August 6, 2025.
In the video, Prophet Roja was seen prophesing in an interview on Angel TV.
He said that earlier in 2025, God revealed a vision to him about a domestic flight crash that could happen in Ghana.
According to the preacher, the vision showed a plane traveling from Accra to Kumasi that would crash shortly after takeoff on July 29, 2025.
He described the prophecy as conditional, meaning the crash could be prevented if people prayed to God.
Prophet Roja explained that in the vision, the plane crash would be severe, and fewer than 20 people would survive. Because of this, he called on Christians in Ghana to pray to avert the disaster.
He also advised that, if possible, anyone who does not urgently need to travel by air on that date should postpone their trip.
“God is speaking to me right now, on the 29th of July, 2025. Please record this. Let all Christians in Ghana pray. This is a conditional prophecy. What I am seeing is that there is going to be a plane crash. I see a plane mid-air, and then it suddenly crashes. When it crashes, the number of survivors is up to 25. It is traveling from Accra to Kumasi,” he said in the video.
Prophet Roja stressed again that this was not a fixed prophecy but a warning that could be prevented if the nation prayed.
This is not the first time his prophecies have attracted attention. Earlier in 2025, he made headlines when a prophecy he gave in January came true.
At that time, he predicted the death of Daasebre Osei Bonsu II, the Mamponghene (traditional ruler).
The prophecy gained attention after it was officially confirmed on April 28 that the Mamponghene had passed away.
“I see danger in the air” – Prophet Roja shockingly speaks out about plane crash vision in Ghana
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