Founder and Leader of the Church of Rabi, Prophet Kwabena Tawiah, has predicted that the country will experience a major earthquake between the months of May and June this year.
He also warned that heavy rains accompanied by thunderstorms and lightening capable of killing anyone who will be speaking on phone during the period of the rains to listen and pay heed accordingly.
Prior to the 2016 elections prophet Kwabena Tawiah predicted that the opposition NPP led by Nana Akufo-Addo was going to win.
Prior to the elections, he told the media that though some detractors were praying hard against Nana Addo becoming the president of the country, he was very certain that the leader of the then largest opposition party would become the president of Ghana.
However things seemed to have changed since NPP took over the reins of government as rather credit is being given to other men of God instead of him Prophet Kwabena Tawiah.
Prophet Kwabena Tawiah in an interview Dickson Boadi of Dailyviewgh.com, predict that man-children of school-going age in the country would be used for money rituals in 2018.
According to him, the high quest for money, wealth and power seems to have overtaken the reasoning of many people; “they can go to the extent of killing their fellow human beings and using their body parts for rituals.”
The founder and leader of the Church of Rabi, who said that God spoke to him about these calamities however, insisted that these impending disasters could be averted if Ghanaians, particularly those in authority, fast and pray.
Prophet Tawiah said the youth should live exemplary lives to be able to position themselves for leadership roles in the future, and on the other hand, policy makers and those in authority should formulate policies, and programmes to create an enabling environment for the youth.
He said: “Ghana is a peaceful country and we cannot afford to take this for granted but we must rise to the task so that there would be a divine intervention”.
Source: Dickson Boadi // www.dailyviewgh.com / Ghana
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