Ghana Prophetic Controversy: Apostle Anthony Manu Condemns ‘Evil Prophets’ Seeking Fame.
The Founder and leader of the Church of the Divine Heart in Nkoranza, in the Bono East Region, Apostle Anthony Manu (Sofo Alhassan), has strongly condemned and slammed the wave of prophecies that emerge tragedies in the country, especially the recent military helicopter crash in the Ashanti Region.
Speaking as a guest on Fabea FM’s “Me Man Ho Dadwen” show with Apiah-Kubi, Sofo Alhassan described most of the prophecies surrounding the tragic incident as seeking fame, stressing that they lacked the logical or wisdom basis to work on it as God’s prophet.
“The prophet should have applied wisdom and sought God’s guidance to abate the happening of the prophecy,” Sofo Alhassan bemoaned.
He added that there were some government officials he should have consulted.
He cautioned the public against falling for sensational religious claims, noting that tragedies should not be exploited for attention or personal gain.
He said, “Accidents do happen, whether in cars, planes, or other forms of accidents, so there’s no news when something of that sort happens”.
“The prophet who mentioned the minister’s name has serious wrath from God and needs to offer a serious apology for forgiveness for using God’s name on that tragedy,” he stated.
“I allege that the prophet who prophesied the incident is an evil prophet who wished for it to happen for his fame and can cause it spiritually,” Sofo Alhassan alleged.