Government Tells Religious Leaders to Submit Big Prophecies for Review

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Ghana’s Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations says pastors and prophets must always submit big prophecies to the government for their review before making them public.

Religious leaders who receive prophecies are instructed by inter-governmental decision in Ghana to assess prophecies that are deemed important for the government before they are propounded publicly. The order was given by Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations.

Services apply to prophecies about anything that touches political leaders, matters of national security, public safety and others that could affect the people.

This step is so that panic and confusion may not arise out of an unverified prediction. The government asserts that in reviewing such prophecies it ensures that they are not irresponsibly shared or used to intentionally incite unrest. This decision has already incited controversy between faith leaders and citizens.


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