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Ghana To Incur Wrath of God From Ritual Killings- Man of God Warns

by The Sikaman Times
October 4, 2022
Ghana To Incur Wrath of God From Ritual Killings- Man of God Warns
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The African Representative for World Wide Evangelical Seminary, an Israel-based Bible school, Apostle Dr. Louis Aboagye, has revealed that the wrath of God will befall Ghana very soon if the ritual killings for wealth and power do not cease.

He quoted the Bible from Jeremiah 9:1, where Jeremiah said, “Oh, that my head was a spring of water and my eyes a fountain of tears…I would weep day and night for the slain of my people,” stating that the recent ritual killings will subject the country to the wrath of God.

Speaking in an interview with Kwaku Mensah Abrampa of Gye Nyame FM, Apostle Dr. Louis Aboagye noted that the country needs special prayers from powerful men of God and the entire religious bodies in the country because some citizens have developed a corrupted mindset towards their fellow human beings in killing innocent souls.

The Man of God bemoaned how the police keep on arresting and giving signals of warning to some prophets who give prophecies but are quiet when fake Mallams and other traditionalists preach money and occultic rituals on live television stations.

He believes that this greatly contributes to the corrupt mindset of people, leading to the killing of others to meet their demands.

Apostle Aboagye furthered that the framers of the constitution must reframe it to ensure that all content on radio and TV stations that is not worthy of being in the public domain is banned to sanitize the media space.

He also appealed to the National Communications Authority (NCA) to step up its supervisory role as the regulator of radio and TV stations.

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