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“NDC will lose power in 2028 unless” – Rev Owusu Bempah drops prophecy

News“NDC will lose power in 2028 unless” - Rev Owusu Bempah drops prophecy

Rev Isaac Owusu-Bempah, the Founder and Leader of Glorious Word Power Ministries International, has dropped a fresh prophecy regarding the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC).

The man of God revealed that the spirit backing the NDC has declined.

According to Rev Owusu Bempah, the NDC risks losing the 2028 general elections if the party does not take immediate steps to rekindle its spiritual backing.

Speaking to his congregation on Sunday, September 28, 2025, Rev Owusu Bempah stated, “I have seen in the spiritual realm that the NDC’s power has dropped. The spirit backing the NDC has declined, the force and power behind the party has diminished, and it is sinking”.

“If they want to rule for two consecutive terms, they must rekindle their power. Otherwise, after President John Mahama’s tenure, they will lose power in 2028”, the man of God warned.

Rev Owusu-Bempah further cautioned the NDC, “They think that any political party that comes to power must enjoy two consecutive terms. But if the NDC follows this pattern, they will be disappointed because I have seen that the power that brought them to power has dropped”.

“Let them mark today’s date and work towards it because if they fail one day, they will admit that I said it exactly as it is”, he added.

Meanwhile, a new poll by Global InfoAnalytics shows President John Dramani Mahama’s goodwill is fading as his job approval rating drops.

The new poll shows the president’s approval rating dropping from 73% in July 2025 to 67% in September 2025.

The Global InfoAnalytics poll shows 22% of respondents now disapprove of the President’s performance, while 11% remain undecided.

However, President Mahama is still being backed by more than two-thirds of voters.

Despite the drop, the poll shows 2 in 3 voters approve of the performance of the president, including the majority of voters from the Ashanti region.

Mussa Dankwa highlighted that while fluctuations in approval ratings are normal, a sharp drop signals that a noteworthy problem may be driving public sentiment.

He said, “Normally, polls don’t drop that kind of massively. And also, if you look at the direction of the country, about 5% down from the highest of, I think, 71% or so, is quite down. And that’s also sharp.”

“If you look at those who say that the government is doing well in fighting corruption, that is down as well”.

Political observers have highlighted that maintaining Mahama’s approval will be a huge task, as their campaign promises will need to be a reality for many Ghanaians.

The Mahama government in recent weeks have been heavily criticised over the lacklustre fight against the illegal mining (galamsey) menace.

Additionally, the Ghana cedi was performing better, but is now likely to end 2025 stabilising between GH₵13.5 and GH₵14 per U.S. dollar, according to Renowned economist Professor Godfred Bokpin.

The cedi is currently trading as of Wednesday, September 24, 2025 at GH¢12.30 to the dollar.

Furthermore, key campaign messages like the Operation Recover All Loots (ORAL), which promised to jail and recover all stolen loot, have not borne any fruits yet and are facing doubts over selective justice.

Also, policy think tank IMANI Africa has also revealed that the Mahama-led NDC government’s goodwill is rapidly fading.

Despite the initial confidence surrounding President Mahama’s second tenure with the #ResettingGhana agenda, public confidence has weakened considerably.

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