Reverend Victor Kusi Boateng Shares Doom Vision for MPs: “I See More Sorrow”

Reverend Victor Kusi Boateng Shares Doom Vision for MPs: “I See More Sorrow”

  • Reverend Victor Kusi Boateng has warned that more Members of Parliament are destined to face doom before the end of 2025
  • Addressing his congregation, he called for prayers to avert the danger he had seen facing prominent legislators
  • Two Ghanaian members of parliament, Ernest Yaw Kumi and Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, died earlier this year

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Ghanaian man of God, Reverend Victor Kusi Boateng, has warned of dire times ahead for Members of Parliament (MPs).

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Reverend Victor Kusi Boateng shares dire warning for Ghanaian MPs during a sermon. Image credit: VictorKusiBoateng
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Addressing his congregation, the NPP-aligned prophet said he had seen a vision of more deaths hitting the chamber before the end of this year.

The founder and leader of the Power Chapel Worldwide Ministries was a member of the Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral Project under the previous NPP government and continues to have close ties to the party.

His prediction arrived following two tragic deaths for Ghana's Parliament in 2025 - Akwatia legislator Ernest Yaw Kumi in July and Tamale Central MP Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed in August.

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Below is a Facebook video of Ghanaians mourning following Murtala Muhammed's death.

Kusi Boateng shares dire warning for MPs

In a video seen by YEN.com.gh, Reverend Kusi Boateng said he had seen that despite the deaths of two MPs this year, there was more ahead.

He said that while it is not a good thing for a country to lose prominent individuals, he had received such a vision from the Lord and called for prayers to avert it.

“It's not a blessing for a country to lose such prominent people, especially those holding the highest positions. God should have mercy on all our MPs. We don't want any more deaths this year, because I have seen more sorrow engulfing this nation,” he said.

Reverend Kusi Boateng also said there are many spiritual happenings in the world, and everyone needs God’s protection against unforeseen tragedy.

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Kusi Boateng pointed to the August 6 helicopter crash that killed eight people, including an MP, as an example.

He said many of the original occupants of the helicopter declined the trip, which ended up saving their lives, an occurrence he attributed to spiritual protection.

“Five people were going to board a helicopter; President Mahama changed his mind, and Muntaka was stopped from boarding at the last minute. Sammy Gyamfi declined the trip a day earlier as he was travelling abroad, and Chairman (Asiedu Nketia) also refused to board. What led to Omane Boamah being the unlucky one who boarded the helicopter and ended up dying? Worship God well and let him protect you,” he said.

Below is the TikTok video of Reverend Kusi Boateng prophesying about incoming doom for MPs.

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Prophet Roja prophesies doom for four Ghanaian MPs during an interview with Saddick Adams on Angel TV. Image credit: roja29097
Source: TikTok

Prophet Roja prophesies doom for MPs

Previously, YEN.com.gh reported that Prophet Roja warned about impending doom for four Ghanaian MPs in the months ahead.

In an interview with Angel TV morning show host, Saddick Adams, popularly known as Sports Obama, Roja claimed that he had a vision of between two and four by-elections occurring in Ghana soon, indicating a vacancy in those seats.

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The prophecy stirred mixed reactions online as many Ghanaians expressed exasperation over the multiple prophecies of doom.

Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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