September 8, 2024

Prophet Wilberforce Kofi Amexo, the burner of Ghana Cards

In a shocking and sinister turn of events, Prophet Wilberforce Kofi Amexo, once a respected teacher at Okadjakrom Secondary Technical, has been unmasked as the tyrannical leader of the Salvation Kingdom, a cult operating in the dense, shadowy bushes along the Jasikan-Hohoe road. Amexo, a self-proclaimed prophet, is accused of heinous acts of subjugation, oppression, and gross violation of human rights against his followers.

Former members of the cult paint a chilling picture of life under Amexo’s rule. They describe a regime where followers are brainwashed into hating all man-made items, which Ameho deems luxurious, satanic, and linked to the number 666. This fanatical doctrine has enslaved his congregation, forcing them to abandon all forms of work except for backbreaking peasant farming, stripping them of their autonomy and livelihoods.

In a horrifying twist, Amexo has commanded his followers to destroy their Ghana Cards, branding the government’s digital addressing system and SIM card re-registration as tools of satanic manipulation. He claims these initiatives aim to capture and control those who refused the COVID-19 vaccine, which he associates with the devil’s mark, 666. The destruction of these vital identity documents has left his followers vulnerable and precarious.

One harrowing case involves a nurse at the Jasikan Municipal Hospital who, unable to present her Ghana Card, was denied a well-deserved promotion. Her revelation that Amexo had orchestrated the burning of her card exposes the dire consequences of his malevolent influence.
Amexo’s cult has also brazenly rejected life-saving medical interventions. During a 2022 nationwide polio immunization campaign, sanctioned by the Ghana Health Service, Amexo’s followers resisted vaccination, even in the face of police intervention. This dangerous defiance of public health measures places his congregation at severe risk, further highlighting the perilous nature of his control.

Meanwhile, Amexo and his wife, who works as a nurse at the Jasikan Municipal Hospital, use phones and laptops and wear whatever they prefer, in direct contradiction to the doctrine prohibiting the use of multicolored items.

Brave former members, including former Pastor Emmanuel and Apostle Sylvester, have stepped forward to expose the cult’s dark secrets. Emmanuel recounted a 2020 prophecy in which Amexo demanded the destruction of Ghana Cards, jewelry, and clothes to prepare for the impending rapture. Many members, terrified of eternal damnation, complied, burning their possessions in a macabre ritual.

According to Apostle Sylvester, a former high-ranking leader in the cult, he was deceived and coerced into setting an example for other members by surrendering his Ghana Card and other personal belongings to be destroyed. He revealed that they burned more than 100 Ghana Cards, pieces of jewelry, and other personal items belonging to church members. Sylvester stated that he was eventually expelled from the church when he began questioning and demanding explanations for their doctrines.
When Emmanuel and Sylvester attempted to alert the Jasikan Municipal Police about Ameho’s nefarious activities, they were met with violent resistance and chased away by the cult.
The Salvation Kingdom’s nightmarish practices have drawn the attention of local authorities, who are sluggish in dismantling Amexo’s reign of terror and restoring the rights and dignity of those he has oppressed.

The harrowing tale of Prophet Kofi Amexo and the Salvation Kingdom is a stark reminder of the dangers posed by extremist cults. As the investigation unfolds, there is a glimmer of hope that justice will prevail, bringing an end to Ameho’s terrifying grip and ensuring such atrocities are never repeated. The community stands united in its resolve to protect

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