Prophet Fire Oja Backs Government’s New Prophecy Directive — But With Three Key Demands

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Prophet Jedidiah Henry Kore, popularly known as Fire Oja, has expressed his support for the government’s newly announced directive requiring prophets to submit national prophecies related to governance and security. However, he says compliance must come with specific provisions to aid the work of Ghana’s prophetic leaders.

The directive, announced on August 10 by the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith Relations, follows the tragic August 6 helicopter crash and is aimed at strengthening early warning systems through credible spiritual intelligence. Under the policy, prophets will be encouraged to share revelations concerning national governance, public safety, and security threats with a designated government office.

While welcoming the move, Fire Oja outlined three demands he believes are necessary for effective implementation:

Fuel Allowances for prophets to facilitate nationwide travel. Government-Provided Vehicles to ensure timely transportation when delivering urgent messages. Appointment of Experienced Prophets to oversee and manage the new office, ensuring authenticity and proper handling of submissions.

“We are ready to comply,” Fire Oja stated, “but the government must also support us. This is a national duty, and we cannot carry it out effectively without the right resources.”

The proposal has stirred mixed reactions. Supporters say it could help bridge the gap between spiritual revelations and national decision-making, while critics argue it risks formalizing religion in state affairs.

Government officials have not yet responded to Fire Oja’s requests, but the conversation around the role of prophecy in national security is expected to intensify in the coming weeks.


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