Ghana Still Faces Tough Times Despite New President – Primate Ayodele Warns

Popular Nigerian cleric, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has issued a fresh prophetic warning to Ghanaians, cautioning that the country’s political and economic struggles are far from over despite the election of a new president.

Speaking during a recent prophetic session, Ayodele reminded citizens that his earlier warnings ahead of the polls should not be dismissed. He emphasized that his message was not directed at the personality of the current president but was a divine caution about the nation’s future.

“Our countless message to the Ghanaians is not yet over. These are the things I told you before you voted your president. I am not against your president; I am only passing across strict warnings from the Lord. This is not the best person for Ghana. Another one is coming. The tragedy in Ghana is not yet over,” he declared.


His remarks have stirred debate among analysts, with some interpreting the prophecy as a signal of possible political instability or prolonged economic hardship. Ghana has recently faced serious challenges, including rising inflation, currency depreciation, and public discontent over living costs.

Ayodele, known for his controversial but closely followed prophecies across Africa, has consistently spoken about governance in Ghana. Before the last election, he had warned of leadership difficulties and urged voters to make careful choices.

“The Coming Months Will Test Ghana”

In his latest message, Ayodele suggested that the months ahead would test Ghana’s political and social resilience. He stressed that divine intervention would be vital to prevent the country from plunging into deeper crises.

He urged Ghanaian leaders and religious figures to intensify prayers and embrace people-centered policies to reduce the hardship faced by ordinary citizens.


As the prophecy circulates, Ghanaians are divided. While some dismiss it as another gloomy prediction, others argue that Ayodele’s history of accurate warnings makes it worth taking seriously.

Despite the grim outlook, the cleric reassured citizens that Ghana will eventually overcome its current struggles if its leaders embrace unity, accountability, and humility in governance.
Ghana Still Faces Tough Times Despite New President – Primate Ayodele Warns Popular Nigerian cleric, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has issued a fresh prophetic warning to Ghanaians, cautioning that the country’s political and economic struggles are far from over despite the election of a new president. Speaking during a recent prophetic session, Ayodele reminded citizens that his earlier warnings ahead of the polls should not be dismissed. He emphasized that his message was not directed at the personality of the current president but was a divine caution about the nation’s future. “Our countless message to the Ghanaians is not yet over. These are the things I told you before you voted your president. I am not against your president; I am only passing across strict warnings from the Lord. This is not the best person for Ghana. Another one is coming. The tragedy in Ghana is not yet over,” he declared. His remarks have stirred debate among analysts, with some interpreting the prophecy as a signal of possible political instability or prolonged economic hardship. Ghana has recently faced serious challenges, including rising inflation, currency depreciation, and public discontent over living costs. Ayodele, known for his controversial but closely followed prophecies across Africa, has consistently spoken about governance in Ghana. Before the last election, he had warned of leadership difficulties and urged voters to make careful choices. “The Coming Months Will Test Ghana” In his latest message, Ayodele suggested that the months ahead would test Ghana’s political and social resilience. He stressed that divine intervention would be vital to prevent the country from plunging into deeper crises. He urged Ghanaian leaders and religious figures to intensify prayers and embrace people-centered policies to reduce the hardship faced by ordinary citizens. As the prophecy circulates, Ghanaians are divided. While some dismiss it as another gloomy prediction, others argue that Ayodele’s history of accurate warnings makes it worth taking seriously. Despite the grim outlook, the cleric reassured citizens that Ghana will eventually overcome its current struggles if its leaders embrace unity, accountability, and humility in governance.
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