The force of prophecy should never be underestimated, and Ghana’s renowned seers continue to prove their influence in shaping public discourse. In a recent interview on Kwaku Sampah TV on YouTube, influential prophet Telvin Sowah, a leading figure in Ghana’s prophetic ministry, shared startling predictions concerning the future of former President Nana Addo Dankwah Akuffo Addo.
Prophet Telvin Sowah, whose earlier forecasts regarding former President John Dramani Mahama were validated during the 2024 elections, now turns his attention to Nana Addo. According to his prophecy, Nana Addo is set to retreat from the limelight of mainstream politics. The prophet foresees a future where the former president’s absence from national debates sparks widespread speculation among Ghanaians—many will wonder if he has effectively abandoned his party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Unlike his predecessor, President Kufuor, who was known for engaging in national issues, Nana Addo is predicted to maintain a notable silence on key matters. This quietude, according to Telvin Sowah, will soon become a subject of intense discussion across social television and social media platforms.
The prophet also recalled Nana Addo’s political journey: after losing the 2012 elections to John Dramani Mahama, he made a dramatic comeback by defeating Mahama in both the 2016 and 2020 contests. Despite his vigorous efforts to rally support for his Vice President, Bawumia, during those elections, challenges persisted.
As the political landscape evolves, Prophet Telvin Sowah, the founder of one of Ghana’s respected churches, promised to return in his next interview with further revelations about the 2028 elections. He hinted that his prophecy may even signal a resurgence for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), suggesting that a win for the party could be on the horizon—whether it comes with or after Mahama’s era.
This latest prophecy is already stirring discussions among political enthusiasts and social media users alike, as many eagerly await further details that could redefine Ghana’s political future.