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Rev. Kusi Boateng, Founder of Power Chapel Worldwide
Rev. Kusi Boateng, Founder of Power Chapel Worldwide, has come clean about his failed prophecy in the wake of Ghana’s 2024 presidential election. The outspoken preacher, who had boldly declared a victory for Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, was left stunned as John Dramani Mahama emerged the winner.
Addressing his congregation in a Sunday sermon, Rev. Boateng appeared humbled by the turn of events. “The same way God has been speaking to me over the years, He spoke to me this time too. But the opposite occurred. The Bible says let God be true and let all men be liars. I saw right, I heard right, but the opposite happened. There is nothing I can do,” he confessed.
For Rev. Boateng, the unexpected outcome wasn’t just a political shock—it was a spiritual reality check. “There are times you feel you know Him so much, but then you come to a place where He starts and redefines Himself to you,” he admitted, describing the experience as a humbling moment in his ministry.
Despite the failed prediction, the preacher stood firm in his faith, choosing to see the moment as a lesson in the complexities of divine communication. “The same way I’ve always heard God speak was the same way I heard Him speak this time,” he reiterated.
The preacher’s acknowledgment has sparked mixed reactions, with critics questioning his prophetic credibility while his loyal followers praised his honesty. Social media lit up with debates, some mocking the prophecy gone wrong and others urging grace for the spiritual leader.
Rev. Boateng, however, appeared unshaken by the backlash, focusing instead on the deeper message of his experience. “This is a moment for reflection, not ridicule. It reminds us that God’s ways are not our ways,” he told his congregation.
As Ghana continues to process the election results, Rev. Boateng’s candid admission has added a unique layer to the discourse. Whether seen as a stumble or a step in faith, his response has certainly made waves, proving that even those who claim divine insight aren’t immune to the unpredictability of human events.
For Rev. Boateng, the lesson is clear: prophecy isn’t about personal glory—it’s about trusting a higher power, even when the outcome leaves you scratching your head.