In the wake of Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s surprising defeat in the 2024 presidential election, Prophet Adom Kyei Duah, a religious figure renowned for his bold predictions, has publicly acknowledged that his prophecy about Bawumia’s victory was incorrect.
This revelation has stirred intense conversations across social media, political circles, and among the Ghanaian public, raising questions about the intersection of faith, prophecy, and politics.
Previously, Prophet Duah had confidently predicted that Bawumia, representing the New Patriotic Party (NPP), would secure the presidency.
His words had a strong impact on Bawumia’s supporters, many of whom viewed the prophecy as divine confirmation of his triumph.
However, when the final election results were revealed, Bawumia’s loss shocked both his supporters and the broader public, leaving many questioning the validity of the prophecy.
During a candid interview, Prophet Duah expressed regret over his failed prediction, admitting that while he genuinely believed Bawumia would win, the outcome was ultimately shaped by the will of the people.
His admission has sparked a divided response, with some followers expressing disappointment over the outcome, while others have applauded the prophet’s transparency in owning up to his mistake.
The confession has sparked a lively debate on social media about the role of religious prophecy in politics, especially in Ghana, where religious leaders often influence public opinion.
Many Bawumia supporters voiced their frustration, feeling misled by the prophecy.
However, some have come to Prophet Duah’s defense, praising his humility and acknowledging that even prophets are human and capable of making mistakes.
Source: NewsandVibes.com