Former Dome-Kwabenya MP, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has opened up about a chilling spiritual ordeal she faced during her early days in politics.
According to her, her political rivals went to great lengths to derail her parliamentary ambitions by using spiritual means, including taking sand from her footprints and photos to a shrine in an attempt to harm her.
Adwoa Safo credited her late father, Apostle Kwadwo Safo, with shielding her from these spiritual attacks.
Describing him as a powerful spiritual force, she said his prayers and guidance helped her withstand the unseen battles that came with her political journey.
Her revelation casts a spotlight on the spiritual warfare that often lurks beneath Ghana’s political landscape.
In a space where competition can be fierce, some individuals turn to traditional or supernatural methods to gain the upper hand.
As a committed Christian and a lawyer by profession, Adwoa Safo said her faith was a cornerstone of her resilience.
She urged others, especially those in public life, to remain spiritually grounded and not underestimate the power of divine protection.
This rare public admission provides insight into the lesser-known side of political life in Ghana—where not all battles are fought in parliament or at the polls.
Adwoa Safo’s account adds a deeply personal dimension to her political story and serves as an inspiration to others facing invisible challenges in their own lives.
Her message is clear: despite opposition from both the physical and spiritual realms, faith, prayer, and divine covering remain powerful tools for survival and success.