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RoyalNews360 Blog of Tuesday, 12 August 2025

Source: Boateng Kakape Nana

NAT’L REPENTANCE IS THE SOLUTION, NOT PROPHECIES

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Prophecy Review Directive: NDC is desperate, vulnerable, and psychologically traumatized by the tragic crash – Rev. Emmanuel Boachie

The Office of the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, headed by Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, has called upon religious leaders nationwide to formally submit any prophecy or spiritual insight of national importance to its office for prompt evaluation.

In response to this directive, Rev. Emmanuel Boachie, Country Director of Awesome Bible College and Head Pastor of SOULS’ PASTURE CHURCH in Asuofua Achiease, Ashanti Region, has described the leadership of the governing NDC as desperate, vulnerable, and psychologically traumatized by the severity of the recent tragic Air Force crash.

He stressed that the party’s actions will not bring about any meaningful change, insisting that the most important step the nation must take is to seek forgiveness from God and repent from its evil deeds.

Rev. Boachie further warned that the growing acceptance of doom-laden prophecies from self-proclaimed prophets could one day lead to the creation of a Ministry of Prophecies with an appointed minister. Such a development, he argued, would suggest that the country’s leadership lacks spiritual direction and is vulnerable to the influence of anyone claiming to be a prophet of God — a situation he believes would have grave spiritual consequences for the nation.

According to him, Ghana has strayed from the will of God, which he believes is the root cause of the country’s current challenges. Citing biblical principles, he emphasized that any nation that engages in evil deeds against God will inevitably face disaster, calamity, and tragedy. He pointed to the recent Air Force accident, recurring road crashes, and other misfortunes as a reflection of God’s anger toward the country.

He urged the government, national leaders, and citizens to pray fervently for forgiveness and repentance, warning that the wrath of God is already manifesting and will persist until sincere prayers of repentance are offered.

Credit: Kwaku Mensah