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H.E Nana Addo Danquah Akuffu Addo's Arc of the Covenant Disappears



H.E Nana Addo Danquah Akuffu Addo's Arc of the Covenant Disappears


In recent times, it appears His Excellency President Nana Addo Danquah Akuffu Addo and his government have become unpopular and like the Biblical reference in the Bible, we will not be too far from wrong when we alude that his Spiritual covering has dissapeard and this is the reason why every thing seems to be going wrong for him and his government. To the Israelites, the Arc of the covenant meant God’s presence. Throughout the Old Testament, we see stories of how God provided safety and success to them using the symbol of the Ark. 


judging from incidences that occurred before and after president Akuffo Addo was voted into power as the president of the republic of Ghana, which include Bishop Bempah prophesying the president's victory in the elections, and the President going for thanksgiving service at Bishop Bempah's church, we are not far from wrong to insinuate that the president's arc of the covenant is Bishop  Isaac Owusu Bempah of (Glorious word power ministry). The weight Bishop Bempah carries spiritually remains undeniable and as affirmed by the Islamic clergy on good evening Ghana, bishop Bempah can be said to be a spiritual giant. However, Looking at how the bishop's recent arrest and jail went, it is obvious that there's something wrong between him and the President.


Could it be that Bishop Bempah's spiritual covering has left the president that is why things seem to be going wrong with the president's government? we advise that whatever has gone wrong between these two parties should be amended in order to ensure that President Akuffu Addo experiences a good tenure of office. 


We will end with an advise to the president that he should be humble enough to go to his Spiritual cover Bishop Bempah  so he can give him a prayer covering and make him have a successful tenure of office . It's clear most of the president's close pals feels bitter about him. I will plead with him to quickly resolve their differences. 


2 chronicle 7:14 "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will heal their land."

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