Prophet Adom Kyei Duah, founder and leader of the Believers Worship Centre, has encouraged Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to pursue what he described as his “testimony.”
This appeal came during a visit by the NPP flagbearer and his team to the prophet’s sanctuary, as they sought blessings ahead of the fast-approaching general elections.
The atmosphere was charged with anticipation and reverence as Prophet Adom Kyei Duah offered prayers for Bawumia, who is vying to succeed President Nana Akufo-Addo.
While the prophet refrained from explicitly endorsing Bawumia’s candidacy, his words carried a tone of spiritual assurance that left many interpreting his message as tacit support.
“Your testimony is ahead of you,” Prophet Adom Kyei Duah said, addressing the NPP leader with a calm but powerful conviction. “Seek it, and let the will of God prevail in all you do.”
The prophet’s choice of words has since sparked conversations among political observers.
Though he has consistently maintained neutrality in Ghana’s political sphere—welcoming figures like NDC’s John Dramani Mahama in the past—his statement to Bawumia was seen as unusually direct.
For a man of God known for his balance, it wasn’t a public endorsement, but it was far from ambiguous.
Ghana’s political culture is deeply intertwined with faith, a tradition that comes alive most vividly during election seasons.
Visits to spiritual leaders, prayer sessions, and prophetic declarations have become almost as critical as campaign rallies.
These moments not only offer candidates a chance to align themselves with the country’s spiritual heritage but also provide a platform to connect with millions of religious citizens.