Thursday, July 7, 2011

PROPHET COMPOSE SONG FOR NANA KONADU

As President Mills and Nana Konadu Rawlings run up their campaign towards the upcoming congress, A ‘Freelance’ prophet, Prophet Segbene Xenedzi has composed a song for candidate Nana Konadu Rawlings.
According to him, the Nana Konadu Rawlings will win the upcoming congress.
Speaking to Adom news, Prophet Xenedzi stated that he got the vision from God to compose a song for Nana Konadu for the congress.
Adom news exclusively playback the song composed by the Prophet for Nana Konadu.

The prophet explaining why he composed the song for Nana Konadu Rawlings says the Lord revealed the results of the elections to him in a dream.

Due to the numerous prophecies speculating in the country, the news team ask Prophet Xenedzi what happens if his prophecy fails.

Meanwhile, A man who shares two names with the President, Ata and Evans has prophesied that President Evans Ata Mills will win 85 per cent of votes that the July National Delegates’ Congress of the rule National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Yaw Ata Evans, who hails from Obuasi walked into the offices of Asempa News and said he gave similar prophecies to the president during the two previous contest with Dr. Kwesi Botwe in 2000 and against Dr. Ekow Spio Garbrah and Mr. Eddy Anang in 2006.
He says this time round, President Mills was going to win 80 per cent of votes and Spio would have won 5 per cent for Nana Konadu to win the remaining 15 per cent, but since Spio has opted out of the race, his five per cent will go to President Mills.

Also, 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 prophesied that the Nana Konadu will win the upcoming flag bearer contest.
He says God revealed the vision to him four months ago that the former first lady would help President Mills to complete his 8-year term.

All the three persons who prophesied claim they heard from God, so we wait and see which of them actually heard from God.
ENDS

1,500 POLICE FOR CONGRESS UNNECCESSARY- DR ENNIN

The Head of Research at the Kofi Annan Peace Keeping Training Centre, Dr.Kwesi Ennin says the NDC congress in Sunyani is not an occasion that demanded the presence of about 1,500 security persons.
He explains that the attitude and utterances of some members of the NDC has demanded for the extra security for the congress.
Speaking to Adakabre Frimpong Manso on Dwaso Nsem, Dr Ennin stated that the numerous threats, intimidations and insults have force the police to beef up security.
He said the about 1,500 police deployed for the upcoming National Democratic Congress should be the cost of the party and not the state.
He said the NDC should be ready to pay the cost for extra security for the delegates and high profile members who would be at the coronation park on July 8.

Dr Ennin stressed that the tight security measures adopted for the three-day-event is a clear indications for the fear of possible outbreak of trouble during an upcoming congress preceded by a vicious threats by both members of GAME and FONKAR.

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NANA KONADU WILL BE A HERO IF SHE STEPS ASIDE-MAJORITY LEADER

The Majority Leader in Parliament, Cletus Avorka says Nana Konadu Rawlings will be an instant hero if she allows President Mills to go unopposed in the race for the leadership position, come July 8.
He says the NDC Caucus in Parliament would have loved for one candidate to be affirmed rather than two contesting for the position.
The Majority Leader was speaking to Adom News after they met Nana Konadu to discuss the forth coming congress.
Cletus Avorka stated that though the former first lady has the right to contest in the elections, she will give the party a ‘bonus points’ if she adhere to the suggesting from the majority caucus.

He says that they appealed to Nana Konadu to urge her supporters to not to use foul language in campaigning.
Cletus Avorka also urged Nana Konadu to humbly accept the outcome of the elections so that the party can be united after the congress.

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