Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah, the Leader of the Believers Worship Centre, has jabbed prophets, creating fear and panic over claims they foresaw the recent helicopter crash.
According to Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah, Ghanaians must not fall for these prophets.
Speaking to his congregation the man of God stated, “If you are a prophet, I destool you. If you are a Christian, this is your last warning: respect your God, respect your God.
Some of the ministers who died were Muslims. Have you heard what their people are saying? They give glory to Allah over what has happened. They have accepted the course of Allah”.
He added, “Christians must learn to respect themselves and also respect their Lord and Saviour Jesus. Enough is enough; this nonsense must stop”.
According to him, President John Mahama and his ministers must focus on governing the country and ignore prophecies from certain prophets.
Adom Kyei-Duah boldly declared that no more aircraft are going to crash in the country, declaring that the crash on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, would be the last.
However, Rev Isaac Owusu Bempah, the Leader of the Glorious Word Power, has shockingly stated that the helicopter crash on August 6 that claimed the lives of eight Ghanaians is not the end.
According to the man of God, the tragedy that befell the nation could have been averted if government officials had not ignored his calls continuously for three months.
Speaking to his congregation on the military Helicopter crash, Rev Owusu Bempah stated, “I talked to the Archbishop and told him I have made several calls, but I hardly get anyone. I called somebody for three months and informed him about a looming tragedy, but we couldn’t meet.
“I wanted to discuss with him so that we can see his bosses and find a way to deal with it, but he always had one excuse or the other to give me for three months and never showed up,” he added.
He added, “No one should go and sit somewhere that the prophets didn’t see the tragedy coming”
He recounted, “I told Archbishop to inform Opanyin (Mahama) to avoid local flights or travelling by flights within the country, otherwise the news will be bad, and Archbishop is my witness.”
Do you know what has happened that is not the end?” he firmly added.
In addition, the tragic helicopter crash claimed the lives of 8 high-profile personalities, with many prophets claiming to have received insight before the crash.
The incident quickly became intertwined with a resurfaced video of a prophecy by Ghanaian preacher Samuel Henry, also known as Prophet Roja.
In the video, Roja claimed he had a vision of a domestic plane crash on July 29, 2025, on a flight from Accra to Kumasi. While his prophecy was for a different date and type of aircraft, and he described it as “conditional” upon prayer, many citizens have drawn a direct connection.
They see the prophecy as a warning that was not heeded, sparking conversations about fate versus free will and the responsibility of religious leaders. The fact that the prophecy was “conditional” is a significant point of debate for believers, suggesting that the tragedy could have been averted.
This belief provides a powerful but painful narrative for those seeking meaning in a senseless loss: the crash wasn’t just a random accident; it was a consequence of a spiritual failing, a warning ignored.
Several Ghanaian prophets have come forward claiming they predicted the recent military aircraft crash.
On July 13, Prophet Nigel Gaisie warned of a “plane crash” involving a smaller domestic aircraft. Weeks later, on August 3, Prophet Eric Boahen, also known as Prophet Uche, issued a similar caution.
Earlier in April, Prophet Fire Ogya advised a soldier to decline an upcoming flying assignment to avoid disaster — a soldier who followed his warning survived, while Addo perished in the incident.
Prophet Roja’s earlier video warning has also resurfaced online. He has since stated that he has a message for former Chief of Staff Julius Debrah regarding the tragedy.
Meanwhile, Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, has called on all prophets, pastors, men and women of God in the Republic of Ghana to submit any prophecy or spiritual insight of a national nature for urgent review and appropriate escalation.
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Leader of the Believers Worship Center (Philadelphia), Adom Kyei Duah, has urged President John Mahama and his ministers to focus on governing the country and ignore prophecies from certain prophets.
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