The Ghana Police Service has sent a word of caution to all prophets whose major business is making doom prophecies about celebrities in Ghana.
The police has said that such doom prophecies are against the laws of the country and for that reason any man of God caught engaging in such activities will be made to face the law.
This warning comes after the founder and leader of New Life Kingdom International Stephen Kwesi Appiah well known as Jesus Ahuofe prophesied that dancehall artiste Charles Nii Armah Mensah will be shot dead on 18th October 2021.
“The law is against false publication thereby if you make your prophesy publicly without any evidence then you’ve breached the law and the law will deal with you. “There is the need for everyone to learn something from what has transpired and know that it is against the law so when you go and breach the law then note that you’ll face the consequences alone.
“Woe betides any pastor or prophet who embarks on the same target as what the other prophet did. If you’ve seen that it is wrong when you openly prophesy about someone to cause fear and panic then it’s your problem. You can go ahead and prophesy if you want to but the law is there to deal with you,” Alexander Kweku Obeng, Director of Public Affairs at the Ghana Police Service said in an interview on Monday October 25, 2021.
He went on to advise both celebrities and men of God to be law abiding since the law is no respecter of person.