2020 Elections: I have not Prophesied Mahama’s Victory – Prophet

2020 Elections: I have not Prophesied Mahama’s Victory – Prophet
John Mahama

The Founder and General Superintendent of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet TB Joshua, has dismissed reports suggesting that he prophesied about Ghana’s upcoming Presidential and Parliamentary election.

According to T.B Joshua, such false publications are schemes of certain individuals who intend to use his name to promote themselves.

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Some reports recently surfaced, indicating that, he, T.B Joshua, had prophesied victory for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the upcoming polls.

But the founder of SCOAN said the reports were untrue, adding that, it’s was a sin to lie about a Man of God.

He therefore called for the retraction of such publications.

Read below the full statement published by the TB Joshua

Our attention has been drawn to several articles circulating on the Internet claiming that Prophet TB Joshua has given a prophecy regarding the upcoming presidential elections in Ghana. Here is a statement from Prophet TB Joshua concerning this:

“It has been the attitude of some people in Ghana to use my name to promote themselves. The same thing happened in the past. What you did not hear from a prophet of God and you claim he said it is a sin against the Holy Spirit. What will you gain from this? If you don’t retract this, the Holy Spirit will judge you.

Remember, the Bible says in John 8:44 that satan is ‘the father of lies’. Don’t listen to the father of lies, the sons of lies and the daughters of lies. Do not sit somewhere, hear this or that and come to a hasty conclusion. I have not said anything concerning this upcoming election in Ghana.

God requires that we find out the truth from Him first and hold fast to that which is true, as the Bible says in 1 Thessalonians 5:21. Emmanuel TV is the only official mouthpiece of The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN). If you didn’t hear it on Emmanuel TV, please disregard it. This story spreading around Ghana concerning me is not true. This can only come from a liar.

Good people of Ghana – please, watch and pray (Matthew 26:41).”