Prophet Uebert Angel’s declarations favoring Vice President Bawumia in Ghana’s upcoming elections have sparked criticism from Apostle Chris-Levite, who contests Angel’s authority over John Mahama. This exchange highlights the intersection of spirituality and politics in Ghana as the election date approaches.
In a remarkable display of spiritual rivalry, Prophet Uebert Angel, a prominent British-Zimbabwean spiritual leader, made notable predictions regarding the upcoming Presidential Elections in Ghana scheduled for December 7, 2024. His statements seemed to align with the aspirations of Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party and current Vice President of Ghana. The declarations, however, have elicited intense responses, particularly from Apostle Chris-Levite, who identifies himself as a senior spiritual leader supporting the opposition National Democratic Congress candidate, former President John Mahama. Apostle Chris-Levite vehemently responded to Prophet Angel’s claims by asserting that the latter possesses no authority over John Mahama or the nation of Ghana. In a viral video, he stated emphatically, “Prophet Angel, you don’t have authority and jurisdiction in Ghana. God may be speaking to you. But whatever that He told you, He has told us already, and we have informed John Mahama.” As Ghana approaches its election date, Bawumia and Mahama are actively campaigning to gain the support of the Ghanaian populace, setting the stage for a contentious political battle.
The political landscape in Ghana is marked by intense competition, particularly between the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC). With the election date on December 7, 2024, candidates from both parties, notably Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and former President John Mahama, are ramping up their campaigning efforts. The involvement of spiritual leaders, such as Prophet Uebert Angel and Apostle Chris-Levite, adds another layer to the political discourse, as their opinions may influence public perception and voter sentiment. Their clash highlights the intersection of spirituality and politics in Ghana’s electoral process, showcasing how prophetic declarations can sway or challenge political narratives.
In conclusion, the ongoing political rivalry in Ghana’s upcoming elections has been complicated by the declarations of Prophet Uebert Angel, which have drawn a sharp response from Apostle Chris-Levite. The latter’s insistence on Angel’s lack of authority over John Mahama underscores the contentious nature of spiritual influence in politics. As Ghana nears its election date, both notable candidates are vigorously pursuing the electorate’s mandate, amidst a backdrop of prophetic claims and spiritual alignments that may impact the political landscape.
Original Source: www.ghanaweb.com