Ghanaian prophet Samuel Henry, commonly known as Prophet Roja, has dropped another doom prophecy about Ghana’s presidency.
Speaking in an interview on Angel TV, Prophet Roja revealed that there is bad news coming, and the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, will replace a top official at the Presidency.
According to Prophet Roja, what happened during the late Prof Atta Mills’ time in office will happen again.
He detailed, “There is bad news coming. It is big and black. I don’t want to mention names, but I see a man called Julius Debrah replacing someone else in Ghana. He is going to be used to replace somebody’s chair in Ghana.
Very soon, in 2025, he will be promoted, and he will be used to replace someone else.
Prophet Roja also claimed the Speaker of parliament, Alban Bagbin, will also be replaced by someone for some time.
“The Speaker of Parliament right now, some will be taking over, I see someone taking his seat for some time”, he confidently claimed.
He added, “The last time I said something like this, something happened during Atta Mills’ time, that is, 2012, and I have seen the same thing repeating itself from 2024; it is on record, you can check on Angel FM platforms.
There is a possibility that what I am saying will happen”.
Prophet Roja’s comments come despite the Presidency’s requesting that all prophecies about the Government be subjected to a review.
In a separate video, Prophet Roja urged the Chief of Staff Julius Debrah to call him, as deep things are about to happen.
Speaking to his congregants, Prophet Roja stated, “Our father, Julius Debrah, of NDC, the Chief of Staff, wherever you are, if you see this message, my name is Prophet Roja. He should call me.
With all due respect, let me hear from you. I have a message for you, there are deep things about to happen, but I will not even say one, he should just call me”, he added.
Meanwhile, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, the Presidential Envoy on Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, has revealed that they have received plenty of new prophecies which are undergoing review.
According to Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, who did not wish to mention any number, asserted that the new prophecies will be over 200.
Speaking to the media, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah stated, “We have received plenty, oh my goodness, there is somebody who is a dedicated volunteer. I don’t want to give numbers, but it is plenty, believe me. It should be more than 200. Like I said, I don’t want to play the numbers game”.
He further justified the government’s decision to receive and review prophecies about the nation.
The presidential envoy emphasised that about 70–80% of prophecies have no substance, but the 20 per cent deserved some probe.
Afriyie Ankrah detailed, “By and large, 70–80% is of no substance. Then you look at the rest of the 20% and you sift through, and maybe 2–3–5% may deserve some further probe. It’s not a full-time job or an office set up solely to receive prophecies; that’s not how it works.”
“If you say a Ghana Air Force plane is going to crash, whichever way, it’s a security matter. Those specific ones, we are saying, don’t put it out there in a raw form that will create problems. We’ve created a WhatsApp platform and an email address. Send it to us, and then we will review,” he said.
He further added, “Testing means there is room for review, to assess and evaluate, because some will definitely be chaff. There’s a lot that is completely bogus and will be discarded. But there may be a few that have some substance.”
According to Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, the Presidential Envoy on Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, it was not set up solely to receive and review prophecies.
He added, “I got my appointment letter about two weeks ago. People didn’t know about the office, so when the statement came out, maybe some thought an office had been set up solely to collect prophecies. That’s why you saw all those memes. But the office is meant to coordinate with all religious bodies, Christian, Muslim, and others, to help foster unity and oneness in the country.”
He further emphasised the importance of his work, adding that religion plays a dominant role in Ghanaian life.
“If you look at the last population census, the religious community constitutes over 90% of the population. They are critical in society. Governance is about protecting and advancing the interests of citizens, and faith is part of our social reality”.
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The prophet who prophesied the helicopter crash of Omane Boamah has once again given a dangerous prophecy, he says what happened under Atta Mills is going to happen again.
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