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Prophet Daniel Jeddman Calls Out ‘Tragedy Chasers’ — Warns Ghana Against Fake Prophets

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In a bold and uncompromising statement, Prophet Daniel Jeddman has issued a stern warning to radio and television stations across the country: stop giving airtime to self-styled prophets who only surface when Ghana is gripped by high-profile tragedies.

According to Jeddman, these so-called men of God deliberately wait for national disasters, celebrity deaths, or government crises before rushing to the media with “visions” they claim to have received. “They wrongly allegorise and twist the truth in God’s word just to validate themselves,” he said, speaking from his ministry headquarters.

Jeddman believes this pattern is dangerous, both spiritually and socially. “When tragedy strikes, the nation needs comfort, prayer, and unity—not opportunistic prophecies designed to stir fear and boost someone’s popularity,” he declared.

Media Platforms Under Scrutiny

The prophet’s comments have sparked renewed debate over the role of Ghana’s media in amplifying sensational religious claims. Many broadcasters have been criticised for granting long, unfiltered interviews to prophets whose statements often cannot be verified but can influence public mood.

Jeddman insists that media houses have a moral responsibility to discern who they hand the microphone to. “The media must guard the airwaves. Not every voice that says ‘God told me’ is speaking for God,” he said.

Call for National Discernment

He urged Ghanaians to study the Bible for themselves and test every prophecy against scripture rather than blindly believing dramatic predictions tied to famous people or tragic events. “If a prophecy only appears after the news headlines, it is not a prophecy—it is opportunism dressed in church clothes,” Jeddman emphasised.

Religious watchdogs, civil society groups, and even some senior clergy have echoed his sentiments, warning that false prophecies erode public trust in genuine ministries and exploit the emotions of grieving families.

As the nation continues to mourn recent tragedies, Prophet Daniel Jeddman’s words ring with urgency: “In times of pain, we must be a voice of healing, not of fear. Ghana must rise above spiritual showmanship and return to the heart of true prophecy.”

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A President Will Be Buried on New Year’s Eve – Fire Oja’s Prophetic Bombshell

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In an electrifying turn of events, Prophet Jedidiah Henry Kore, widely known as Fire Oja, Founder and Senior Pastor of Zion Prayer Ministries International, has sent shockwaves across social media with a spine-chilling prophecy.

During a recent announcement, Fire Oja declared: “A president will be buried on the 31st night.” The foretelling—delivered with the solemn weight only a prophetic voice could carry—has set tongues wagging and hearts pounding across Ghana  .

Spirits Stirred, Citizens on Edge

It didn’t take long for the fiery declaration to spark a flurry of reactions—from stunned disbelief to fervent debates and anxious speculations on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok  . Comment threads are ablaze:

“Can this prophecy truly come to pass?”

“Is Fire Oja speaking truth—or fueling fear?”

The looming timeline—New Year’s Eve—adds an ominous edge. Whatever your belief, this proclamation has tapped into something primal: the suspense of the unknown and the urgency of impending revelation.

Fuel for the Fire

What makes this even more explosive is Fire Oja’s reputation. As the visionary behind Zion Prayer Ministries—established at age 10 and now a spiritual force across West Africa—he’s no stranger to stirring public emotion  . His sermons, digital broadcasts, and prophetic declarations wield significant influence among followers both at home and abroad.

Will We Witness History—or Hype?

As Ghanaians brace for the countdown to December 31, the question on everyone’s mind is: Will this prophecy unfold—or will it be another chapter in the annals of fiery words that fizzle?

One thing is certain: whether you see Fire Oja as a herald or a provocateur, his words are commanding attention—shaping conversations and testing beliefs at a moment when both are precious.

Ghanamedia.cc invites you to share your views:

What do you make of this prophecy? Is it an early warning shot—or prophetic hype? How do we, as a nation, respond to such spiritual declarations?

Let the dialogue begin.

 Breaking News: John Dumelo — The Actor Who Invests in Ghana and Changes Lives

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Over the years, celebrated Ghanaian actor John Dumelo has proven that his success is not just for personal gain, but for the growth of Ghana and the empowerment of its people. While many entertainers invest their earnings abroad, Dumelo has consistently channeled his resources back into the country—yet his efforts often go underappreciated.

According to credible reports, over 15,000 people have secured employment through his various ventures, earning respectable salaries and building sustainable livelihoods. His investments span multiple sectors:

Cocoa Farming – Providing stable jobs and fair wages for workers in Ghana’s agricultural sector. Poultry Farming – Employing cleaners, carpenters, and other skilled workers to keep operations thriving. Movie Production – Offering opportunities for camera operators, sound engineers, graphic designers, caterers, and many more in the creative industry. Yam Farming – Creating consistent income for farmhands and rural workers. Philanthropy – Reinvesting profits from his businesses directly into community projects, supporting education, healthcare, and social welfare.

Through his unwavering commitment to Ghana’s development, John Dumelo has set an example of selflessness, responsibility, and patriotism. His actions speak louder than words—proving that when you give back to your country, you uplift not just individuals, but entire communities.

It’s time we recognize and celebrate him as a role model for both the entertainment industry and the nation.

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NDC Chairman Asiedu Nketia Moved to Tears at Late Dr. Sarpong’s Family Home

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Accra, August 10, 2025 — The National Democratic Congress (NDC) National Chairman, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah (aka “General Mosquito”), was visibly emotional during a visit to the family of the late Dr. Samuel Sarpong in Juaben, Ashanti Region, following the tragic helicopter crash that claimed his life.

According to Citi Newsroom, Mr. Nketiah broke down in tears as he remembered Dr. Sarpong—his longtime friend and party Vice Chairman—especially poignant given that Dr. Sarpong had been scheduled to replace him on the ill-fated flight. He reflected on their decades-long friendship, saying, “He sacrificed his life for me. He was very loyal…I truly appreciate him.” 

Dr. Sarpong’s appointment as Board Chairman of the Cocoa Processing Company had been finalized that very morning before the crash, Mr. Nketiah revealed, underscoring the tragic timing of the event. 

The helicopter crash, which occurred on August 6, 2025, in the Adansi (Akrofuom) District, also claimed the lives of key government officials––including Defence Minister Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, Environment Minister Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed—and six others, making it one of Ghana’s worst air tragedies in recent memory.  

Ashanti Regional Council Offers Cash Reward for Return of Helicopter Crash Debris

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The Ashanti Regional Coordinating Council (ARCC) is appealing to residents in Adansi–Akrofuom who may have removed items from the crash site of the military helicopter on August 6 to return them immediately. The council says even small components—such as metals, screws, circuit boards, and drives—are needed to aid ongoing investigations.

In a statement dated August 9, 2025, signed by Ashanti Regional Minister Dr. Frank Amoakohene, the ARCC announced that individuals who voluntarily return any retrieved items by close of business on Monday, August 11, 2025, will be eligible for a cash reward  . However, those found in possession of such materials after the deadline will be deemed criminals and could face prosecution under the full rigours of the law.

The ARCC encourages anyone with recovered items to submit them to local authorities, including Unit Committees, Assembly Members, Municipal or District Chief Executives, or members of the investigative team stationed at the scene.

This effort comes in the wake of the tragic crash on August 6, 2025, in which all eight occupants—including Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed—lost their lives.

Prophet Roja says Mahama will regret becoming president again

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Prophet Roja said that former President John Mahama would regret returning to power and that has started debates in Ghana’s political arena.

Known in Ghana as the “Dangerous Prophet,” Roja has come forth with yet another prophecy concerning former President John Dramani Mahama.

To Roja, God showed to him that Mahama would regret his decision to once again lead the nation if given the mandate to do so. While on Angel FM, the Prophet hinted at political and national challenges that await without going into any specifics.

The statement has come at a very tense time in the country’s political atmosphere just a few days after a helicopter crash claimed the lives of eight people, including two ministers.

The prophecy has generated different reactions from Ghanaians, some dismissing it outright and others calling for prayers for the leadership of the nation.

Shatta Wale’s Voice of the Crown EP Tops Apple World Reggae Chart, Overtakes Bob Marley Classic

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Dancehall superstar Shatta Wale has made history with his latest project, Voice of the Crown EP, which has climbed to the number one spot on the Apple Music World Reggae Chart. The achievement sees the Ghanaian artist surpassing one of reggae’s greatest legends, Bob Marley, whose timeless album was previously dominating the chart.

The milestone has sparked celebration among Shatta Wale’s fan base, the Shatta Movement, and the wider Ghanaian music community, with many hailing it as a proud moment for African dancehall music on the global stage.

Abu Trica Breaks Silence After FBI-Related Speculations

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For years, the name Abu Trica has frequently surfaced whenever discussions about the FBI and Ghana’s Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) investigating the wealth of young Ghanaians arise. While some believe he is a hardworking businessman who has legitimately built his fortune, others suspect there may be hidden controversies surrounding his wealth.

The speculation has fueled public curiosity, with many calling for an official FBI probe into Abu Trica’s financial dealings. Throughout the ongoing chatter, he remained silent, neither confirming nor denying the claims.

However, breaking his silence for the first time, Abu Trica shared a personal message hinting at the emotional toll the situation has taken on him. In his own words, he stated:

“I gotta stick to whoever brings me peace… I go through enough already.”

His brief statement has sparked further debate, with supporters praising his resilience while critics continue to question the source of his wealth. Whether his words will calm the storm or reignite public interest remains to be seen.

Tragedy Strikes Anala Family as Three Siblings Die Within Five Months

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In a heartbreaking turn of events, the family of Squadron Leader Peter Anala has endured the devastating loss of three siblings in just five months.

The first tragedy occurred on March 31, 2025, when their senior sister, Grace Lena Anala, passed away in Virginia, USA. Her burial took place on June 2, 2025 in Virginia, in a service officiated by her younger brother, Rev. Fr. Anthony Anala SVD, a Catholic priest serving in Mississippi.

Just weeks later, grief struck again. Rev. Fr. Anthony Anala SVD died on June 20, 2025, and was laid to rest on June 24, 2025.

The family’s sorrow deepened further when Squadron Leader Peter Anala, the youngest of the siblings, tragically lost his life in the August 6, 2025 helicopter crash near Obuasi, Ghana — an accident that claimed the lives of several military personnel.

The series of losses has left the Anala family and their loved ones in deep mourning, as friends, colleagues, and community members continue to offer their condolences and prayers.

Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah’s final message surfaces after Obuasi helicopter crash

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Accra, Ghana — August 8, 2025 — Hours before he died in a military helicopter crash near Obuasi on 6 August, Sergeant Ernest Nii Addo Mensah posted a short, urgent message urging forgiveness and reflection — words that have resurfaced and are now being shared widely as the nation mourns.

The Z-9 Ghana Air Force helicopter carrying eight people — including Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah and Environment, Science and Technology Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed — went down in the Adansi Akrofuom (Sikaman) area of the Ashanti region on the morning of 6 August 2025, killing everyone on board. The government and the Ghana Armed Forces have confirmed the deaths and described the incident as a national tragedy. 

“Clear your heart”

Screenshots and video clips of Sergeant Mensah’s last post, circulated on social media and picked up by local news outlets, show him exhorting people to resolve grudges and reconcile with those they have wronged. Media outlets quoting the message report he wrote in part:

“Call them and forgive them as a matter of urgency. Clear your heart of all grudges. The signs of the imminent Rapture is too evident.” 

The post has been shared widely on Facebook and Instagram by citizens, faith leaders and news pages, and has been cited in obituaries and tributes to the young airman. Several local outlets that published the excerpt noted how the words have prompted reflection about the fragility of life among many Ghanaians. 

Who was on the helicopter

Authorities say the helicopter departed Kotoka International Airport in Accra at about 9:12 a.m. and was bound for Obuasi for an event on tackling illegal small-scale mining. On board were five passengers — including the two ministers and senior government and security officials — and three Ghana Air Force crew members: Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala, Flying Officer Manin (Twum) Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Nii Addo Mensah. All eight occupants were confirmed dead. 

Official response and investigation

The Ghana Armed Forces and the Presidency immediately launched an investigation into the cause of the crash. Chief of Staff Julius Debrah described the loss as a “national tragedy,” and President John Mahama declared a period of national mourning while suspending official engagements. An inter-agency team, including the Ghana Armed Forces and the Ghana National Fire Service, was assembled to investigate the accident. 

Search teams recovered the helicopter wreckage at the crash site; later statements from the Ashanti Regional Minister confirmed that the helicopter’s flight recorder (“black box”) had been found and recovered to assist investigators. Officials said the recorder will be analysed as part of the inquiry into what caused the aircraft to crash. 

Family reaction

Relatives of the crew have begun to speak publicly. In interviews with local media, Sergeant Mensah’s brother described the family’s grief and paid tribute to the airman’s character and faith. Local reports noted that Sergeant Mensah had married recently, and his sudden death has prompted an outpouring of sympathy across social media and within the armed forces community. 

National mourning and next steps

Parliament and political parties released statements expressing condolences, and government delegations visited families of the victims in Accra and the Ashanti region. Officials reiterated that the black box and other evidence will be central to determining whether the crash was caused by mechanical failure, human error, weather or some other factor; results of the technical investigation are expected when analysis is complete.