Tuesday, July 12, 2011

‘FALSE PROPHETS’ CANNOT BE LEGALLY CHARGED - LAWYER

A Constitutional Lawyer, Yaw Anokye Frimpong says there is no law in the criminal code to prosecute anybody who gives false prophecies about elections or lottery.
He explains those prophecies are jokes that cannot be taken seriously in court.
Mr. Frimpong was speaking to the recent prophecy by one Prophet Segbene Xenedzi that Nana Konadu was going to win the NDC primaries and that if she did not win he (the prophet) should be taken to firing squad and killed.

Mr. Frimpong says that since there is no written contract between the Prophet and the people of Ghana, nobody can legally question him for his failed prophecy.
Lawyer Frimpong stated that until someone proves that he has been affected by the prophecies of the prophet, no individual can summon the prophet to court.

Lawyer Yaw Frimpong says anyone who harms the prophet in anyway can be arrest.

It would be recalled that on May 4, when Nana Konadu launched her campaign, the founder and leader of Jesus is Love Children’s Ministry International, Major Prophet Emmanuel Roger Amegayibor also prophesied that the Nana Konadu will win the contest.
He said God revealed the vision to him four months ago that the former first lady would help President Mills to complete his 8-year term.

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