Friday,
February 7, 2014
Folks, the
challenges facing our country at several fronts are characteristic of a society
in transition; but they have to be confronted and tackled so they don't derail our democracy.
True, the government is indeed pushed to the wall and is
fighting its way out to have a handle on the situation.
On the sidelines, though, certain pronouncements, claims, and
activities by some clergymen give very serious cause for concern. We have taken
up some of those issues to discuss, but more still keep cropping up. Here is
one.
The recent rumours that the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II,
had died in South Africa were very vicious and deserved outright condemnation.
Thus, every reasonable person who is alarmed by such rumours will expect action
to be taken to deal with the sources of such rumours.
But the matter has taken a new twist altogether with a claim
by the leader of the Glorious Word Ministry International, Rev. Owusu Bempah,
who has disclosed his involvement in the issue.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Okay FM, the man of
God stated that he received a message on 31st December, 2013 that if he doesn’t
lead a crusade to pray on behalf of the Asantehene, he might join his ancestors
soon.
According to him, this gingered him to offer intercessory
prayers for the king so to avert the calamity.
“I fell in a trance and the Lord revealed something to me. In
that experience, I saw a buck (goat) tied to a tree and I saw a king clothed in
his traditional outfit order an executioner to slaughter the animal. As the
action was about to happen, I saw another goat which was a nanny come out to
save the tied goat. I asked God to explain the revelation to me and He
explained to me that the goat I saw was Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, and the nanny was
his mother. God further told me that if we don’t pray for Otumfuo and his
mother, they might pass away. But we prayed for him and his mother and this
averted what could have been a sad story”.
He advised Ghanaians not to regard him as a doom prophet but
rather someone who was simply doing the work of God.
He again pontificated that before the late Komla Dumor met
his untimely death, he had received revelations about it, but because the ace
broadcaster didn’t do anything about it, the unfortunate happened.
“I received same revelations about the late former President
John Atta Mills and vice president Aliu Mahama, but because nothing was done
about it, they also passed away,” he stated.
Is this Rev. Owusu Bempah to be held liable as the source of
the rumours?
But even before the dust settles, the head of the Nsumankwa
(spiritual) division of Asanteman, Baffuor Asabre Kogyawoasu Ababio III, has
stated that the faceless people behind the Asantehene death rumour will be
dealt with severely by the gods of Asanteman.
The head of spiritualists in the Asante Kingdom said Otumfuo
Osei Tutu II, who occupies the Golden Stool, was being protected spiritually by
the river and other deities in the kingdom, day and night.
(See: http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=299920)
MY COMMENTS
Here we are, folks. A Christian Pastor is claiming to have "saved" Otumfuo from death while a traditionalist is invoking the spirits of the gods of Asanteman (symbolized by the rivers and other deities of Asanteman).
MY COMMENTS
Here we are, folks. A Christian Pastor is claiming to have "saved" Otumfuo from death while a traditionalist is invoking the spirits of the gods of Asanteman (symbolized by the rivers and other deities of Asanteman).
I can't unpack this matter involving a Christian God and the
gods of Asanteman.
Meantime, I know that the Asantehene is a Christian belonging
to the Anglican Church (if my memory serves me right).
So, where are we?
No matter what the case may be, the claims made by Owusu
Bempah are outrageous and disturbing. This is one man who is constantly
predicting doom and citing names of prominent personalities about whom he has
seen "visions" concerning death, etc.
He had predicted the death of President Mahama after the
December 2012 general elections and also doom for the country if Akufo-Addo
didn't become the President.
In all these situations, the so-called Christian Council of
Ghana hasn't seen anything troubling about this particular Owusu Bempah's
outrageous claims to call him to order.
There will come a time when some agitated and angry person
who is fed up with this Prophet of Doom will bundle him up and do to him what
he has been predicting for other people. It is a disgrace to have such
characters in our midst.
I shall return…
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