Amissah-Arthur's Death — Rev Owusu Bempah 'Prophesied' The NDC Would Use Him For Blood Sacrifice In 2016 (PLUS AUDIO)


Ghanaians were shocked early Friday morning when news broke out that former Vice President, Kwesi Amissah-Arthur, had passed away.
Amissah-Athur had collapsed at the gym and died despite being rushed to the 37 Military Hospital.
As it turns out, two years ago Isaac Owusu Bempah, founder and leader of the Glorious Word and Power Ministries, had prophesied death for the then Vice President.
According to Owusu Bempah, the NDC were going to use him as a sacrificial lamb to enable them win the 2016 elections.
GhanaCelebrities.Com reported at the time: 

Vice President Paa Kwesi Amissah Arthur would be used by the NDC as a sacrificial lamb to pacify the gods whose help they have sought to win the 2016 elections – that’s the latest prophecy from the camp of Rev Isaac Owusu Bempah.
Owusu Bempah, speaking at his church premises Sunday, said that the NDC have sought the help of some gods, and have offered up the Vice president as a sacrificial lamb – like Abraham offered up Isaac to God.
According to the controversial prophet, Amissah Arthur needs to pray hard against that if he wants to continue to be a part of the land of the living.
“I know you may not believe me but I urge you not to relent on prayers. Seek the face of God and let your pastors pray about it too”, he said.
According to him, the ruling party are desperate to retain power and are thus planning to spill blood to win the elections.

The NPP went on to win the election and it’s been two years since, thus we don’t know how ‘genuine’ that prophecy is but you can trust Ghanaians to start putting the pieces together and start screaming this death is ‘spiritual’ very soon.
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This post was published on June 29, 2018 7:59 AM

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