

Prophet-Visionary Ampofo, founder and leader of Jesus Connected Ministry, has called on fellow prophets in Ghana to exercise restraint and discernment before issuing national prophecies, particularly in the wake of the recent helicopter crash that claimed the lives of eight national heroes.
In a statement posted on his official Facebook page, Prophet Ampofo cautioned that not every prophetic voice is ordained to speak on national matters. He advised, “If it is not given unto you as a prophet to address the nation, don’t speak.”


His comments come amid a surge of prophetic declarations from various religious figures following the tragic military helicopter crash, which has sent shockwaves throughout the country. Many of these prophecies have been shared widely across social media platforms, drawing both concern and criticism from the public.

Prophet Ampofo emphasized the need for spiritual responsibility and warned against using moments of national grief for self-promotion or speculative prophecy.

The Ghanaian religious community remains deeply influential in public discourse, and Prophet Ampofo’s statement is likely to resonate with those calling for greater accountability among spiritual leaders.


The nation continues to mourn the loss of the eight fallen service members as investigations into the cause of the crash remain ongoing.
Source; www.leakyghana.com

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