KSM: And “brain-dead” Christians cheered on “tramadol-inspired” 2020 prophecies!
Satirist Kwaku Sintim-Misa (KSM) has launched a scathing attack on pastors who prophesied about the 2020 elections at their 31st watch night services to usher in the New Year, describing them as tramadol users.
He wondered why the self-styled prophets are only interested in becoming popular and increasing their membership while being oblivious to the consequences of their utterances.
A livid KSM questioned why the followers of these self-acclaimed prophets are not discerning enough to know that they are being deceived.
“It’s amusing to see all those prophets prophesying 2020 election results under the influence of tramadol with brain-dead worshippers cheering them on”, he tweeted, exclaiming: “Oh Ghana; how are the mighty fallen”.
The likes of the founder and leader of the Glorious Wave Church, Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi; the leader of the True Word Prophetic Fire Ministries, Prophet Nigel Gaisie; the founder and leader of Glorious Word Power Ministry International, Rev. Owusu Bempah; the General Overseer of Alive Chapel International, Prophet Elisha Salifu; among others, made prophecies about the 2020 elections at their New Year’s Eve services.
While some prophesied victory for the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), others' prophecies were in favour of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Source: Classfmonline.com/Leticia Osei
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