Prophet Ebenezer Adarkwa Yiadom has opened up about the spiritual journey he undertook during President John Dramani Mahama’s inauguration.
In a trending video, the prominent cleric shared how he felt a profound sense of gratitude to God for shielding the event from what he described as the “evil deeds” of certain pastors in the country.
“After the inauguration ceremony, I finished the work God gave me concerning John Dramani Mahama,” the famed Ghanaian clergy, popularly known as Opambour, revealed.
“As soon as I got home, I sat on the floor to give thanks to God for not allowing the evil deeds of some pastors in the country to manifest.”
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Opambour’s revelation has struck a chord with many Ghanaians, particularly those who view significant national events through a spiritual lens.
His words reflect a belief deeply rooted in Ghanaian culture—that divine intervention plays a critical role in the success of leadership and governance.
For many, his testimony is a reminder of the unseen battles that accompany visible milestones like an inauguration.
The cleric’s remarks come at a time when public trust in some religious leaders has been questioned.
His pointed reference to the “evil deeds of some pastors” has reignited discussions about the ethics and roles of spiritual figures in Ghana’s sociopolitical sphere.
While Opambour did not name any individuals, his statement hinted at a brewing tension between genuine faith leaders and those he believes misuse their spiritual authority.
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