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Kofi Adams must be prayerful – Prophet Kobi

Prophet Badu Kobi, the founder and General Overseer of the Glorious Wave Church has admonished Kofi Adams, National Organizer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) to be fervent with prayers.

The Prophet had earlier in an interview with Rainbow Radio 87.5FM prophesied that Kofi Adams will be among some of the officials of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) who will be jailed by the ruling New Patriotic Party.

Kofi Adams in his response to the prophecy said he was not sure he will be jailed since he has not done any work for government or embezzled funds to warrant his imprisonment.

Kofi Adams said: “I have done no wrong to go to jail. I had no contract with government and so we will wait and see.’’

But Prophet Kobi has insisted that Kofi Adams must not joke with prayers since that will be the only way he may escape the jail.

“If you meet Kofi Adams, tell him to pray without ceasing because you may have good thoughts but people may think evil for you. Tell him to be prayerful. I know of a guy who was wrongfully jailed for 10 years. He never committed the crime, it was an allegation so I will tell him to be more prayerful.’’

The man of God said he was not against the decision to by the state to retrieve state property from former officials who are alleged to have stolen them, but the procedure should be our area of interest.

He said, the ‘rambo style’ of retrieving state property from former officers should stop and a more appropriate means used.

“If we do not stop the ‘rambo style’ of seizures, it will continue. It happened in 2008 but I thought it was not going to happen again. So I am surprised. This shows that we must stop this kind of seizures. No matter what we do, Ghana is now about NDC and NPP and so we have to be careful.’’

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