Kumasi based Clergy Declared stands,Preaches Victory 2024 For NDC.

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Kumasi based Clergy Declared stands,Preaches Victory 2024 For NDC.

The Founder and leader of Open Arms Ministry, St. Sark is vehemently pushing for the election of NDC’s John Dramani Mahama for the presidency in the upcoming 2024 general elections.

The Kumasi-based clergy for some time now has been advocating vociferously for a governance, steered by a President who belongs to the Christian faith.

At a press conference held on Monday, 7th October, 2024, St. Sark said without mincing words that Christians in Ghana must vote for John Dramani Mahama.

Per his reasons, Ghana is a Christian country, owing to the fact that Christians occupy 72% of Ghana’s population.

At the press briefing, he reiterated that, per the divine arrangements of God, every political figure who has attained a presidential status belongs to a religion that carries the highest population of the country they govern as President.

The foregoing according to him is true of all countries in the world, describing it as a roadmap instituted by God.

The Kumasi-based clergy alleged that, NPP’s 2024 flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has been cursed by God owing to his involvement in the practice of occultism.

“Bawumia has been cursed. Anyone who vote for him brings curse upon himself.

Voting for him will bring a great curse on the country”, warned.

The clergy further disclosed at the media engagement that there is no way NPP can break the 8.

“Breaking the 8 would have been an easy task for the NPP if Bawumia carried out an instruction I gave him years ago”.

St. Sark said that somewhere around 2020, he admonished Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to resign from his Vice Presidential position for President Akufo-Addo to bring on Alan Kyeremateng as his Vice President.

“Making Alan the vice president, Alan would have then become NPP’s 2024 flagbearer.

If Alan had been the flagbearer of NPP, breaking the 8 would have been a no much task for the elephant party”.

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