- An estimated 1700 pastors have since been turned into prophets by this very powerful man of God from Ghana
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Bonsam’s mission is to convert as many pastors as possible into
prophets, but at a fee. He also brags that he has sufficient power to
turn anything he touches into cash. But what is his secret?
It
has emerged that the reason why Africa seems to have so many prophets
lately is because there is another prophet who is giving them their
powers.
Pastors
and other men of God from across Africa reportedly go to Prophet Nana
Kwaku Bonsam from Ghana to acquire prophetic powers and then start their
own churches. It is a lucrative business, both for the pastors who have
been given powers to heal and the giver of power.
Prophet Bonsam claims he has
given 1700 pastors powers to become prophets and he is very proud of it.
The said pastors, according to the great prophet, have come from
different countries in Africa, including Zimbabwe and southern Africa
countries.
Prophet Bonsam, who is
popularly known as “sangoma” in Ghana, is arguably the most powerful
prophet that has ever lived in Africa, and he seems to believe so
himself. He even occasionally dares his critics to challenge him in
battle for supernatural and spiritual powers. But none is yet to take on
the daring priest.
Bonsam’s shrine is
situated somewhere in Sa-Peiman village in the outskirts of Nsawam,
eastern Ghana. He says his god is called Kofi Kofi, from whom he
receives his in-demand supernatural powers.
A local Ghanaian paper recently revealed that Bonsam receives hundreds of visitors to his shrine on daily basis.
Strangely, most of his patients
and guests are high flying members of the society, including prominent
politicians seeking for elective offices and businesses leaders looking
for divine intervention to grow their profit margins.The kind of cars
parked outside his shrine confirms that the fetish priest is himself not
poor.
It is reported that he charges about US$ 5000 as consultation fee, excluding ritual costs. Only rich people can afford it.
The
rituals are characterized by things like slaughtering of cats and
fowls, white dove, pigeons and goats. The blood is normally spilled on
the priest’s god (Kofi-Kofi). Inside the shrine, you will see several
other gods, bibles, razor sharp machetes, cartons of talcum powder, a
rifle, padlocks, cash, calabashes, among other weird paraphernalia, most
of which are dangling on the wall.
Prophet Bonsam is known to brag a lot about his capabilities.
“I am very powerful. I use my
powers to heal people and help those who are travelling abroad. I also
have the power to protect you from thugs and dis-empower you from
witches and wizards, among other problems,” he recently told a local TV.
Additionally,
he says he can produce miracle money, and that anything he lays hands
on can easily change into cash. He can also kill a fly and make it fly
again, or even plant a mango seed and it germinates the same day.
Meanwhile,
pastors from all walks of life continue to flock prophet Bonsam’s
shrine in search for powers, most of them with the intention of using
those powers to build their churches.
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