A Plus Recounts Warning Rev. Owusu-Bempah Against NPP
- A Plus reveals warning Rev. Owusu-Bempah against NPP
- A Plus claims Owusu-Bempah's woes are divine retribution
- A Plus supports Owusu-Bempah's Mahama prophecy
Ghanaian musician and politician Kwame Asare Obeng, widely known as Kwame A Plus, has shared insights from a recent conversation with Reverend Isaac Owusu-Bempah, the leader of Glorious Word Power Ministry International, concerning the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
During his appearance on UTV’s United Showbiz on Saturday, October 12, 2024, A Plus revealed that he had cautioned Reverend Owusu-Bempah against supporting the NPP, which he believes is not a suitable alliance for the clergyman. Despite his advice, Owusu-Bempah chose to maintain his support for the party.
A Plus expressed his belief that the difficulties Owusu-Bempah is currently experiencing are a form of divine retribution. He noted that the reverend came to understand this truth following his recent arrest and subsequent remand into police custody.
“The truth is that Rev. Owusu-Bempah is my elder brother, but it is God who has punished him for whatever is happening in his life. I warned him against these people (NPP), that they are not good. But he sat me down and lectured me on the best government for this country. When he was arrested, he realised that… I told my brother not to follow these people; I prophesied to him that these people are not good, but he still insisted. The day he was remanded into police custody, I wanted to call him and congratulate him that my prophecy had come to pass,” A Plus stated.
Additionally, A Plus expressed his support for Owusu-Bempah’s recent prophecy, which suggests that National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer John Dramani Mahama will win the upcoming December 7 elections.
“As for that prophecy, I believe it. He should keep giving that prophecy. I won’t believe any other prophecy apart from a prophecy that is about John Mahama winning,” he said.
Reverend Owusu-Bempah’s prophecy has, however, attracted significant criticism, with calls for a ban on election-related prophecies. Critics argue that such predictions could incite chaos during the electoral process.