Popular Nigerian prophet and founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Pastor TB Joshua, during a sermon he delivered on April 10, 2016, warned of a possible terror attack on Ghana and Nigeria.
The Founder and Leader of the Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet T.B. Joshua has revealed in a fresh sermon that no terror attack will befall the nation, contrary to an earlier vision he had a week ago about imminent terror attacks on Ghana and Nigeria.
According to him, Ghana has been able to take the "bull by the horn and the evil doers put together, are no match for Ghana.”
He added that Ghana’s strategy and tactics of “heart to heart awareness” and the love for one another needs to be emulated by the rest of the world.
“I think the World at large need to learn from the strategy and tactics of Ghana. The nation has been very peaceful, I will say the most peaceful nation safe in West Africa and the World. I travel there all the time, it’s my second home. God will never allow evil doers to prevail because it has been a safe nation and the safest nation in West Africa and the world at large,” he added.
Popular Nigerian prophet and founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Pastor TB Joshua, during a sermon he delivered on April 10, 2016, warned of a possible terror attack on Ghana and Nigeria.
“I am seeing Thursday, Friday, and Saturday – if I may say Thursday – because these evil people they are very funny. Anything can just happen. You will be very shocked to see what will happen, because when the prayer is going in this direction they [attackers] change to [another] direction,” TB Joshua said.
Within that same week, a leaked security alert sent to all Ghana's security agencies dated April 9 2016, said “Intelligence gathered by the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS), indicates a possible terrorist attack on the country is real.”
Ghana and Togo are the next targets after the attacks in Burkina Faso and Cote d’Ivoire, the report said.
This created fear and panic among Ghanaians with security agencies calling for calm and ensuring the public that they are on high alert.
Meanwhile, the Christian Council of Ghana (CGG) has charged security agencies to be on the alert and not run the country on the back of prophecies.
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