A Ghanaian prophet, Kwabena Tawiah, says he has prayed to divert a looming earthquake that was set to ravage the country to another part of the world
He says he could not avert torrential rains that would be accompanied by a lot of thunder and lightning as was also revealed to him
He however failed to mention where the quake will end up after his diversion
ALSO READ: Koku to visit CID HQ on Tuesday as his lawyers ‘wait patiently’
The Head pastor of the Church of Rabbi, Prophet Kwabena Tawiah, has revealed his decision to divert an earthquake likely to occur in the country by the middle of year in order to protect lives and properties.
In an interview, he indicated that even though rainfall pattern in Ghana will remain same between the months of April and June every year, there will, however, be torrential rains and earthquake that are likely to affect lives and properties this year.
According to him, he has offered prayers to God for the disaster (earthquake) to be averted but said the torrential rains cannot be avoided. He stated” the heavy rains will be accompanied by thunder and lightning we cannot do anything about it.
ALSO READ: Your silence is undemocratic – Ablakwa to Akufo-Addo
“Anybody who tries to use a mobile phone during the rains will die if care is not taken, electric wires and poles will be severely damaged and kill people if we don’t take serious precautions against it, but as I have said in the past, there is going to be a severe earthquake which has been revealed to me to happen in May, never recorded in Africa before but I will divert it to some other places”, he hinted.
When asked which places would experience such severe earthquake. Prophet Kwabena Tawiah declined to comment on it.
ALSO READ: Overcome the political bitterness – Palmer-Buckle
He however indicated that the country will see the signs of the quake as it’s diverted to other parts of the world.
He noted: “If I don’t divert it there will be mourning in the country, people will die, properties will be destroyed nobody will be spared. Everybody will have a share of the earthquake”, he added.
He further advised Ghanaians to live righteous lives worthy of emulation in order to prevent some of these disasters. By: Ebenezer Kofi Amponsah