Prophet Roja Prophesies Doom for Transport Industry in Next 7 Days

Prophet Roja Prophesies Doom for Transport Industry in Next 7 Days

  • Prophet Roja predicted a vehicular accident involving a fuel tanker and an STC bus within the next seven days at Nkawkaw
  • The man of God gave specific details of the vehicles, claiming the vision appeared to him during a live radio interview
  • The leader of Roja City International Ministry previously gained attention after his Akwatia by-election prophecy reportedly came true

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The founder of Roja City International Ministry, Prophet Roja, has sparked a wave of concern following a prophecy about a looming disaster on the Accra–Kumasi highway.

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Prophet Roja delivers a new chilling prophecy for the transport industry in the next seven days. Image credit: De Ligther Roja
Source: Facebook

Speaking during an interview with Adom 106.3, the clergyman claimed to have seen a vision of a major accident occurring within a week.

Prophet Roja provided remarkably precise details about the vehicles involved, describing a white-and-red fuel tanker with a 2013 registration.

He further alleged that the tanker would collide with an STC bus registered in 2022 near the Nkawkaw stretch.

The prophet urged the public to pray for the drivers and passengers of the mentioned vehicles to avert the potential tragedy.

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Ghanaians react to Roja's new prophecy

While the man of God has been praised in the past for accurate predictions regarding the Akwatia by-elections, his latest "prophecy of doom" has divided opinion.

Some social media users have called for his arrest, citing directives that require prophets to communicate sensitive revelations through official interfaith channels.

YEN.com.gh has compiled some reactions to Prophet Roja's prophecy below:

@motionbits_ said:

"May God protect all drivers and passengers on that stretch. Road safety is key let's all drive carefully and stay prayerful. Thanks for sharing".

@eampadu86 wrote:

"Have mercy upon your people, for lack of knowledge we will perish".

@Naadoley66 reacted:

"Prophecy of doom, all the time only bad you this prophet dey see".

@mr_kwabla added:

"Can authorities start arresting these people is getting annoying. They never dream of any good prophecies but evil ones".

@funnyweirdv commented:

"These pastors are very stubborn. You’ve been told to direct all prophesies to the office of the presidential envoy, which is interfaith".

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Prophet Roja warns of looming aviation tragedy

YEN.com.gh earlier reported that the Founder and General Overseer of Roja City International Church, Prophet Samuel Henry, popularly known as Prophet Roja, has called on Christians to intensify prayers to avert what he describes as a possible aircraft accident in the country in the coming months.

Speaking during a studio interview with broadcast journalist Harey Asuama Kusi, popularly known as Ohemaa Woyeje, on Angel FM in Accra, Prophet Roja warned that a potential aviation disaster could occur around November this year if spiritual intervention is not sought.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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