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The founder and leader of Alabaster International Ministry have finally revealed another powerful prophecy over the late Sir John’s Will concerning the Achimota forest lands.
Speaking at the just-ended Sunday Service, Prophet Dr. Kofi Oduro expressed his immense disappointment in the recent happenings in the country especially Ghanaian leaders who do unexpected whilst alive and then meet their untimely deaths in the process hence causing more harm than good to the future generations.
In reference to the late Sir John’s Will, Prophet Kofi Oduro later revealed that the late Sir John’s Will exposè was prophetic and hence, Ghanaian leaders especially politicians should learn not to portray such attitudes towards innocent Ghanaian citizens else the consequences would be unbearable.
“I will say this one more time; I am going to repeat it and you will know that this was prophetic. If our leaders commit heinous crimes whilst in power and even meet their untimely deaths, the future generation will dig out their graves and send them to court. If these politicians are found guilty in the law court, their coffins will be burnt into ashes with petrol”, Prophet Dr. Kofi Oduro emphatically revealed.
Even though the explanation to Prophet Dr. Kofi Oduro’s prophecy sounded cumbersome and confusing, he insisted that Ghanaian leaders should be careful when they are in power hence otherwise might happen when they are no more.
Do you think Ghanaian leaders especially politicians should be careful with the resources of the country else they might bear the consequences when they are no more as revealed by Prophet Kofi Oduro even though most individuals claimed otherwise?
What are your thoughts on Prophet Dr. Kofi Oduro’s recent prophecy that has caused massive reactions online even though most individuals claimed otherwise?
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