Reasons Behind Ghana’s Lack of Progress Exposed: “We Have Blood on Our Hands”, says Prophet Kofi Oduro

The leader and founder of Alabaster International Ministry, Prophet Kofi Oduro, recently voiced his concerns about Ghana’s lack of progress despite 67 years of independence.
He connected the lack of progress to the nation being marred by the blood of the innocent. In a church service, Prophet Oduro spoke to the congregation about the sorrowful passing of Deputy Finance Minister John Kumah, conveying a somber sentiment.

“A nation that is 67 years is ready to poison people to death. They’re ready to do so. What are they looking for? Power. How sure are you about that power? Who said you will win the next election? Who said NPP will win the next election? It is God who makes leaders.”

The religious leader continued to condemn political violence, pointing out its impact on families and chastising those orchestrating harm to politicians. He urged caution, stating, “You are already killing people’s fathers and their husbands? Look at the pain you have caused this young lady pastor. The wife of the MP is a woman of God. You went to touch the anointed of the Lord when the Bible says touch not my anointed and do my prophets no harm.”

Prophet Oduro continued to emphasize how petty politics and the targeted killing of politicians have negatively impacted Ghana’s economic struggles and developmental hurdles. He referenced historical figures like J.B. Danquah Adu and J.B. Danquah senior, portraying them as victims of political violence.

He expressed his frustration, stating, “I’m telling you why up till today, Ghana is crawling. There is blood on our hands; blood of innocent people, including J.B Danquah Adu, J.B. Danquah senior, and the blood of our fathers who we kill by petty party sentiments, political sentiments. You kill somebody’s husband. And it’ll shock you that the people that are writing ‘oh honorable rest in peace’ are the masterminding orchestration behind the honorable.”

Prophet Oduro concluded his sermon with a stern warning: “Be very careful because if you’re not, you can die.”

Meanwhile, Lilian Kumah, the wife of the late John Kumah, rejected rumors of poisoning in an interview with Accra-based Asaase radio. She expressed frustration over false claims made by individuals, including Captain Smart, and questioned why such individuals were not held accountable for spreading misinformation.

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