KSM Mocks Duncan Williams Over Failed Prayer That Couldn't Stop Cedi Deprecation

KSM has ridiculed Archbishop Duncan Williams over failed prayer that couldn't stop the Ghana cedi deprecation.

KSM Mocks Duncan Williams Over Failed Prayer That Couldn't Stop Cedi Deprecation

Popular Ghanaian comedian Kwaku Sintim Misa, popularly known as KSM has reacted hilariously to the audio of Archbishop Duncan Williams, praying against the climbing of the cedi.

Ghanaian playwright and actor, Kweku Sintim Misa (KSM), has dug out an old video of Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams fervently praying and commanding the Ghanaian cedi to rise in Jesus’ name, to mock his prayer.

 “It will not fall any further, I command the cedi to climb, I command the resurrection of the cedi. In the name of Jesus, I command and release a miracle for Ghana’s economy. In the name of Jesus, Satan I say take your hands off the president, take off your hands on the Central Bank and Finance Minister,” Duncan-Williams said in the prayer.

In what seems the cedi has rather been depreciating ever since the prayer was offered to God, KSM reposted the prayer to say that “you see why GOD works overtime in GH? Too much pressure” and added laughing emojis to his post below.

Meanwhile, the Action Chapel International (ACI), founder once defended his prayer after it went viral. He said his prayer for God to “spiritually arrest” the depreciating local currency, is from the wisdom of God but not from the knowledge of men.

He added that Ghanaians should therefore not waste their time debating his action because although it may sound illogical to some, he spoke and acted from the “scriptural perspective”.

The Ghanaian Cedi has been declared the worst performing currency worldwide in the latest report by Bloomberg.

According to the world-leading business statistics news portal, the Ghana Cedi is currently in tatters, as it has depreciated by over GHC2 in the last week, compounding the ever-depreciating currency against major foreign currencies.

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