Published
4 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
The leader of the church of Rabbi, Prophet Kwabena Tewiah has decried what he says is the decision by leaders of the country to ignore the spiritual implications of some incidents and disasters that have rocked the country in the past.
According to the Prophet, disasters including recorded murder cases and the deadly June 3 disaster which left many dead have spiritual implications for which reason the leadership of the county ought to engage spiritually inclined persons to avert.
“The spirit of a person remains where he dies. That is why prior to the Circle incident I went to Chief of Ofankor asking him to fall on the Ga Mantse so they can bring his priests there to pray over what was ahead. Can you imagine that the spirit of all those who died at Circle are still at Circle? When you are going through there all you hear is wailing and shouting. The spirit that Kwame Nkrumah planted there which was protecting the nation has eroded.”
“How is the nation going to progress? The spirits are there and as a leader if you want to stop it you let spiritually strong persons come in an remove the ghosts and keep them where ghosts are buried. If you don’t do that the land loses its glory, the people staying around the place have it hard in everything they do,” he stated.
Speaking on the recent security issues that has developed in the country including the killing of a police officer who was on an escort duty in a billion van, the prophet Prophet reiterated the need for the President to involve spiritualists in dealing with national issues.
He stated that as much as the security agencies work to handle security matters in the country, there are spiritual aspects to the issues which requires experts in the area to deal with.
Video: Nana Tonardo Sprays Cash on Nana Agradaa During Church Visit
Juliet Ibrahim Champions Gender Equality with HER STEAM Initiative
Video: Funny Face Flees After Learning Lady Shares Name with His Ex
Video: Lisa Quama Revives Ghana’s Independence Spirit with Stirring Nkrumah Reenactment
Tiwa Savage Eyes Mogul Status with Bold Plans for Music and Film Industry Expansion
The 28th February Crossroads Shooting: The Spark That Ignited Ghana’s Independence
Mahama Vows to Usher in Era of Fiscal Discipline and National Renewal
Elon Musk changes his name to Kekius Maximus on X
Mahama Calls for Unity Among Political Parties to Drive Ghana’s Renaissance