Presidential Envoy Entreats Religious Leaders To Submit Prophecies on National Issues for Review

Presidential Envoy Entreats Religious Leaders To Submit Prophecies on National Issues for Review

  • The presidency has asked all religious leaders to present any prophecy or spiritual insight of national interest to the appropriate office
  • A statement signed by the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations stated the reasons for the directive
  • Social media users who saw the statement thronged the comment section to share their varied opinions on the matter

The Office of the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations directed all religious leaders in the country to officially share any prophecy or spiritual insight of national significance to its office for review.

This directive was contained in a statement issued on Sunday, August 10, 2025, by the Presidential Envoy Elvis Afriyie Ankrah.

Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, Presidency, Prophets, Religious leaders
Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, directs religious leaders to submit prophecies of national interest to his office. Photo credit: @elvis.afriyieankrah.71
Source: Facebook

In the statement, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah emphasised that the directive specifically applies to prophecies relating to high-profile political leaders, governance, national security, or public stability.

“Any prophecy or spiritual insight of a national nature, especially those with implications for high-profile political leaders, governance, national security, or public stability, should be formally relayed to the Office of the Presidential Envoy for urgent review and appropriate escalation.”

Read also

Sam George accuses MultiChoice Ghana of dodging 30% price cut demand

According to the statement, the move is to ensure that proper stewardship exists over Ghana’s destiny, especially in these uncertain times.

Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, Presidency, Prophets, Religious leaders
Elvis Afriyie Ankrah is the Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations at the presidency. Photo credit: @elvis.afriyieankrah.71
Source: Facebook

It further appealed for all religious bodies in the country to pray for the President, the government, state institutions, bereaved families, and the nation, especially after a recent fatal helicopter crash which killed government officials, military personnel, and NDC party executives.

It further indicated that the government is committed to partnering with faith leaders for the peace and prosperity of Ghana.

Ghanaians comment on prophecy submission directive

YEN.com.gh collated some comments on the statement shared by @sikaofficial1 on X. Read them below:

@BTLizle said:

“🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Very soon we will submit our curses too for review.”

@andrew692633 wrote:

“Problem dey .. better call Jesus… in Blacko’s voice.”

@RichyDonPapa said:

“God is good oo, like by this time Agradaa Evangelist Tupac would have gone there to relay her prophecies too.”

Read also

"Pray for them": Nigerian prophetess shares doom prophecy about Benjamin Sesko and Arsène Wenger

@andrewsgod3214 wrote:

“It's quite disappointing to see an African, especially a Ghanaian, who can't comprehend spirituality...So your mind still tells you that what has been happening throughout the country is just a normal occurrence. Come on, even a 2-year-old wouldn't even think that way.”

@KF_Corridor said:

“Wei…😕 Instead of them starting critical thinking and finding solutions to these problems, see what they are doing. Haven’t we had these so-called men of God for over years? Why haven’t they done anything to take this country to where it belongs? It’s a pity.”

@bra_lips wrote:

“I don't see anything wrong with this.”

Priest explains why Omane Boamah ignored a prophecy

In an earlier report, YEN.com.gh reported that a Ghanaian priest blasted popular Ghanaian pastor, Samuel Henry, widely known as Prophet Roja, and explained why Dr Omane Boamah ignored his prophecies.

The priest's accused Prophet Roja of using divination and sorcery and said his prophecies were not from God.

Netizens shared their thoughts on what the Priest said.

Source: YEN.com.gh

Authors:
Magdalene Larnyoh avatar

Magdalene Larnyoh (Human-Interest editor) Magdalene Larnyoh writes for the Human Interest Desk at YEN.com.gh. She has over ten years of experience in media and communications. She previously worked for Citi FM, Pulse Ghana, and Business Insider Africa. She obtained a BA in Social Sciences from the University of Cape Coast (UCC) in 2012. Reach out to her on magdalene.larnyoh@yen.com.gh

Page was generated in 2.6251201629639