31st Night prophecies by Rev. Owusu Bempah: A glimpse to usher in 2025
On the night of December 31, 2024, Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah, the founder and General Overseer of Glorious Word Power Ministry International, once again captivated his congregation with bold and controversial prophecies that have left many across the nation on edge. Known for his dramatic declarations, Rev. Bempah’s 31st Night prophecies typically draw attention, especially as they pertain to national politics, governance, and the wellbeing of the nation. This year, his messages forecast significant events for Ghana and the world, some of which have sparked conversations that will likely reverberate through 2025.
Here are some of the key prophecies that stood out during his 31st December service:
1. National Democratic Congress (NDC) Members should fast and pray for John Dramani Mahama’s inauguration on January 7, 2025
Rev. Owusu Bempah urged members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to engage in fasting and prayer ahead of the January 6, 2025 inauguration of President-elect John Dramani Mahama. According to the prophet, the NDC must seek divine intervention for a peaceful transition and to ensure the stability of Mahama’s upcoming leadership. With a history of political tension surrounding presidential transitions in Ghana, Bempah’s advice signals the need for unity and prayerful vigilance in what promises to be a critical phase in the nation’s political landscape.
2. Former president of Ghana to die
A deeply troubling prophecy, Rev. Bempah revealed that a former president of Ghana would pass away in the near future. Though the identity of the former leader remains unconfirmed, this ominous prediction has caused significant speculation. The political climate, especially with Mahama’s return to power, could make such a death a moment of profound national reflection, especially as Ghana faces political and social upheavals.
3. Death of a popular man of God
Another alarming prophecy was Bempah’s prediction regarding the passing of a well-known religious figure. While he did not specify who, his words indicate a potential loss of a prominent Christian leader, which may send shockwaves through the spiritual community in Ghana. This could lead to shifts in the religious landscape as followers react to the loss.
4. Plane clashes in the US
Rev. Bempah also spoke about a concerning vision related to the United States, predicting clashes or accidents involving planes. The nature of these clashes was not entirely clear, but his prophecy implies that the US could face significant transportation or aviation challenges in the year ahead. This prediction has left many pondering the possible cause, whether it be technical, political, or otherwise.
5. Prominent deaths in Ghana
The prophet warned of several high-profile deaths within the country, which would send ripples throughout the nation. With Ghana’s political and social elite often under scrutiny, Bempah’s prophecy points to a year in which the country could lose several influential figures, both in government and civil society. Such events would no doubt prompt national reflection and mourning.
6. Deadly diseases to hit Ghana
Rev. Owusu Bempah highlighted the likelihood of deadly diseases making their way to Ghana, urging the public to remain vigilant and take the necessary precautions. Given the global context of pandemics in recent years, this warning calls for preparedness and heightened awareness of public health. It is unclear whether these diseases will be new or resurfacing threats.
7. A mighty tree in Ashanti Region will fall
In another significant prophecy, Bempah foretold the fall of a prominent individual in the Ashanti Region—referred to metaphorically as a “mighty tree.” This figure could be someone in politics, business, or religion, whose passing would be felt deeply across the region and the nation. The symbolism of a mighty tree signifies the magnitude of the loss, implying that this individual’s death would leave a void in the region’s leadership and social fabric.
8. A prominent chief in Asante Juaben may die
Building on his earlier prophecy, Bempah specifically mentioned the Asante Juaben area, where a prominent chief is likely to pass away. This adds to the somber tone of his predictions about the loss of influential figures in the Ashanti Region and suggests a year of change and leadership transitions in the traditional authority systems of the region.
9. Ghana likely to record the death of outgoing and incoming ministers
Another chilling prophecy involved the passing of both outgoing and incoming ministers in Ghana. With political transitions in mind, Bempah’s prediction suggests that the next year will see the loss of some key political figures, which could affect both the outgoing administration as well as those who will assume leadership in the coming years. This adds to the uncertainty surrounding Ghana’s political future.
10. Constitutional amendments despite difficulties
Rev. Bempah also prophesied that Ghana would undergo constitutional amendments in 2025, though these changes would face resistance and difficulty. This may point to legal or institutional reforms that will be hard-fought, yet necessary for the advancement of the nation’s democratic framework.
11. Ghana needs prayer for outgoing and incoming Vice Presidents
Rev. Bempah emphasized the importance of prayer for the vice presidents—both the outgoing and incoming—during the upcoming political transition. This suggestion reflects concerns about the political stability of the office and the potential challenges that both the former and new vice presidents may face. His call to prayer suggests that the position may encounter significant obstacles in the coming year.
12. Do not put intense pressure on President John Mahama after inauguration
Finally, the prophet’s words regarding John Dramani Mahama’s presidency were both encouraging and cautionary. While he acknowledged that Mahama has a good heart, he urged Ghanaians not to place undue pressure on him immediately following his inauguration. Bempah noted that Ghana’s recovery under Mahama’s leadership would be gradual, and the nation must allow him the time and space to work through the challenges he will inherit.
A year of transition and challenges for Ghana
Rev. Owusu Bempah’s prophecies for 2025 are filled with both warnings and hopes, underscoring the significance of prayer, reflection, and caution as the nation prepares for a new political era under John Mahama. As Ghanaians reflect on these prophecies, many will look for signs that could guide the nation through a year of uncertainty, change, and potential turmoil. Whether the predictions will come to pass remains to be seen, but one thing is certain—Ghana’s leaders and citizens will need to be vigilant and prayerful as they navigate the events ahead.