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WATCH: Rev Sam Korankye Ankrah reveals why NDC lost the 2016 election?

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General Overseer of the Royal Chapel International Rev Sam Korankye Ankrah, has revealed why the NDC led by former president John Mahama lost the 2016 election.

In one of his Preaching to church members, he disclosed that he prophesied over former president Mahama's life on two different occasions that he would be Vice President and a President and they all came to pass.

"The first time John Mahama came to Royal House Chapel contesting for the Vice Presidency, Apostle General opened his mouth and prophesied and said the next time you will come back you will come back as Vice President and it happened.

"He came there again and Apostle General said, the next time you will come to Royal House, you are coming as the President of the Country it happened."

He also added that days before the 2016 elections, the former president came back to Royal House Chapel, He (Reverend) didn't say anything because he realised he would lose, but he prophesied to the NPP.

"But during this last election, when he came, Apostle General didn't open his mouth to say anything then I knew we were losing the election.

"Then when the NPP people came to my mother's funeral, Second Service when I finished praying, I said May the Lord grant the desires of your heart then the NDC people were angry for me saying that. But I didn’t, I don't know why I said that something just popped and by the Spirit.

He, therefore, told the congregants that whatever words that come out of one’s mouth it's powerful and it works.

"Charley our tongue is dangerous, your tongue and mouth are dangerous. Let's the weak say ...., let the poor say ...., let the sick say ...., let the fearful say ....let the failing person say ...., Change your language! Change your language!"

Former President Mahama and the NDC got defeated in the December 7 elections in unprecedented fashion, losing by about one million votes in the presidential election and about 50 seats in the parliamentary poll.

 

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