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‘God Is Not Finished With Mahama Yet, His 2024 Return Is Destined — Apostle Francis Amoako Declares

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Renowned Ghanaian clergyman, Apostle Francis Amoako, has stirred significant public debate with his recent prophetic declarations about the nation’s 2024 general elections.

Speaking during an interview on Lawson FM, the influential preacher expressed his belief that John Dramani Mahama, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, is divinely chosen to lead Ghana through its current challenges.

Apostle Amoako painted a somber picture of global and national affairs, describing the world as being in a state of “chaos” and Ghana as grappling with similar instability. “We are living in turbulent times,” he said. “To overcome these challenges, Ghana needs a leader who is both bold and unconventional in their approach.”

The clergyman left no doubt about who he believes that leader should be, stating emphatically that Mahama is destined to return to power. “God is not finished with Mahama yet,” Apostle Amoako declared. “He is being prepared to lead the nation again in 2024, to rectify the issues caused by the current administration.”

According to Apostle Amoako, this conviction stems from repeated spiritual revelations, including dreams in which Mahama features prominently. “Each time I seek divine clarity, the answer remains the same,” he explained. “Mahama’s return is ordained by God. He is chosen to address the pressing needs of Ghanaians during these trying times.”

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Drawing parallels to the biblical story of King David, Apostle Amoako likened Mahama’s political journey to that of the shepherd boy who rose to lead Israel. “David wasn’t perfect, and his flaws were evident, but God still anointed him to lead His people,” he said.

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“In the same way, Mahama’s past challenges have been part of his preparation for a greater purpose. Just as David rose from obscurity to kingship, Mahama will rise again to fulfill his destiny.”

Apostle Amoako’s remarks have ignited widespread discussion across Ghana, with some viewing his prophecy as a source of hope and others questioning its political and spiritual implications. As the country gears up for a crucial election, the clergyman’s words are certain to add an intriguing dimension to the national discourse.

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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