Saturday, 31 August 2024

Ghana Presidential Election: Wrong candidate will bring doom, says Primate Ayodele, tasks Ghanaians on right choice

It is no longer subject of discourse on whether it is right for the servants of God to  speak on issues of politics because it has been proven that the spiritual controls the physical and the voice of a true prophet is germane to prophetically redirect the affairs of men for their own good.

Very soon Ghanaians will be going to the polls to elect who becomes their next president after the incumbent, President Nana Akufo-Addo will have served out his tenure as allowed by the constitution.

No wonder,  the Servant of the Most High God, Leader and Founder of INRI Spiritual Evangelical Church based in Lagos, Primate Elijah Ayodele, being the Oracle of God, has warned Ghanaians against choosing a wrong candidate. 

He disclosed that any mistake of choosing a wrong candidate will spell doom for Ghana.

He said that John   Mahama who is the favoured candidate is not doing the necessary things he should do to make his victory double sure.

Primate Ayodele advised Mahama to be more deliberate and strategic so as not to lose the election for the third time.

He said "Not yet close to victory, if election is conducted today John Mahama will lose. Mahama needs to strategize, he needs to put his house together, the people want opposition, but Mahama needs to take a step further for him to be victorious, otherwise he will lose this election again for the third time.

"And if Ghana vote for the wrong candidate, Ghana will suffer. Wrong candidate will bring Ghana to doom, economic troubles, confusion, troubles will be the order of the day. So Ghana must be very diligent in whom they choose," Primate Ayodele warned.

He added that Mahama should have been the best candidate but he should do things that are needful to give him victory. 

He said "Mahama has not done the needful, things that are going to give him victory. There is error in Mahama's victory."

December 7, Ghanaians will go to the polls for the election of the next president as Nana Akufo-Addo, the incumbent serves out his constitutionally allowed two tenures.

 

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