Omane Boamah Dies: Prophet Uche's Prophecy On Plane Crash In Ghana, Comes To Pass

Omane Boamah Dies: Prophet Uche's Prophecy On Plane Crash In Ghana, Comes To Pass

  • A Ghanaian prophet is trending in the wake of an unfortunate incident that has been reported involving an Air Force craft
  • Prophet Uche, in his 31st night prophecy, stated that he foresaw plane crashes and called on Ghana to pray
  • The Ghana Armed Forces has meanwhile confirmed that eight members were on board the Air Force craft that crashed

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Ghanaian preacher Prophet Eric Boahen Uche is trending in the wake of a plane crash that is said to have happened in the Ashanti Region on Wednesday, August 8, 2025.

This comes after the Chief of Staff announced that the Minister of Defence, Dr. Omane Boamah, the Environment Minister, Murtala Mohammed, and other high-ranking officials have died in the crash.

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Prophecy by Prophet Uche on plane crash fulfilled. Photo credit: @Prophet Uche/Facebook
Source: UGC

The video of Prophet Eric Boahen’s 31st night prophecy in 2024 went viral after the news of the unfortunate incident was confirmed.

The prophet in that video said he foresaw plane crashes happening in 2025 and called on people to pray.

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Ghana's defence minister, Omane Boamah among those who died in a plane crash. Photo credit: @Parliament of Ghana/Facebook
Source: Facebook

Eyewitness details what he saw

An eyewitness who saw the plane moments before it crashed told the media said he and others discovered six bodies after arriving at the location of the incident.

He then explained that personnel from the Ghanaian military, the Local Assembly Member for Sikaman, and the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, got to the scene to analyse what had happened.

The man explained that the Z-9 helicopter was very low when it hit a tree and a mountain before going down in flames in the thick forest in Adansi Akrofum.

At the time of writing the report, the video had racked up over 200 likes and 30 comments.

Watch the video here:

Reactions to the plane crash

Social media users who reacted to the tragic news have expressed sorrow and mourned with the grieving family.

Kyere Bernard stated:

"Black Wednesday! Bad day for our homeland, Ghana!! Deepest condolences to the entire Nation and family members of the departed souls."

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Citizen Owusu reacted:

"And this tells me why we have to worry so much in life. People can't even enjoy life because of the worries in life. Tomorrow is never promised. So while you are alive, live life. Be lively. Wear the best dress, speak the good words, eat the good foods, attend the better parties, sing the good songs, read the good books and be the good person you want to be because tomorrow is never promised."

Cynthia Anabama added:

"To die painfully like this is too much to bear, wallowing in pain, crying for help till you are tortured in flames of fire like this is unfortunate; not even an enemy deserves this kind of death. Lord, pls grant them a peaceful rest and comfort their families. Amen."

Akufo-Addo mourns the demise of 8 Ghanaians

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported that Nana Akufo-Addo has consoled John Dramani Mahama after the loss of three military officers and five government officials in the Ashanti region.

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In a social media post, Akufo-Addo noted that he had called John Mahama to console him.

Source: YEN.com.gh

Authors:
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Philip Boateng Kessie (Head of Human Interest Desk) Philip Boateng Kessie started writing for YEN.com.gh in 2022 and is the Head of the Human Interest desk. He has over six years of experience in journalism and graduated from the University of Cape Coast in 2018 with a bachelor's degree in Communication Studies. Philip previously served as a reporter for Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL) and as a content writer for Scooper News. He has a certificate in Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. Email: philip.kessie@yen.com.gh.

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