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Nana Addo Is Intentionally Avoiding Cars Mahama Used Out Of Owusu Bempah’s Advice

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GhanaCelebrities.com reported how Nana Addo has been faced with a vehicular movement challenge, presumably out of the Mahama menace which got 200 cars missing.

Apparently there are no 200 cars missing at the Presidency, the absurd news that such cars just disappeared seems only to be in traverse to land the new government at a comfortable position just to buy new cars at pain of citizens based on some myopic spiritual reason.

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KasapaFmOnline has reported that Former District Chief Executive for Sekyere Afram Plains, Fuseini Donkor, has blown a self-convicted whistle of Nana Addo deliberately devising mechanism to avoid using any car Mahama used because Nana has been warned by Owusu Bempah who is said to be the Spiritual Father of the President.

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MUST READ: False Prophets, Fake Miracles And Confused Disciples…

God

 

A certain-Daniel Owusu-Koranteng has written a brilliant piece about the increasing number of people claiming to have access to God and not only that, these people claim to have the power of God to do a lot in His Holy name.

Many people with different life problems rely on these Prophets who continue to benefit greatly as they promise miracles for those seeking for a change in their lives.

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It is becoming increasingly evident that the number and influence of people who lay claim to the possession of spiritual solutions to every physical problem had been growing exponentially.

I do not have the spiritual tools to assess the unverifiable claims of these spiritual people. Indeed, it would be a fruitless effort to attempt to discuss the growing menace of false prophets in that manner.I am simply a normal human being whose cognitive ability does not go beyond the physical realm.

The booming spiritual industry

Despite my proclaimed limitations in spiritual matters, I have shown keen interest in these matters over the years and gained considerable experience in how these confidence tricksters use religion to play on the minds of their subservient and confused disciples. I have cause to worry about the increasing influence of people who lay claim to all manner of spiritual powers in our society because their methods are becoming more sophisticated and they seem to be ahead of many of our credulous citizenry.

Recent developments in the booming spirituality industry give credence to my deep worry. Though these spiritual charlatans may not have very formal training in the field of psychology, they employ highly sophisticated mind control methods to manipulate their trusting clients and disciples and as a result, become rich. I describe these self-proclaimed so-called spiritual people as mind control practitioners who have gained substantial experience in the practice of getting their victims to depend on them totally for spiritual direction in all aspects of their lives.

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