Stop Boko Haram: Prophet Tawiah Tells TB Joshua



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General Overseer of the Church of Rabbi is
urging Nigerian prophet, TB Joshua to stop the
activities of Islamist group, Boko Haram in
Nigeria if he wants his prophecies to be taken
seriously.

Prophet Kwabena Tawiah said he is baffled at
how the supposed prophet did nothing and now
the Boko Haram insurgents have infiltrated and
carried out several bombings in Nigeria.
In his view, TB Joshua who is the head of the
Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) should concentrating on driving away Boko
Haram from Nigeria and “leave Ghana alone”.
Prophet Kwabena Tawiah’s comment is in
reaction to TB Joshua’s prophecy of an eminent
attack on Ghana and Nigeria.

Last Sunday, the renowned prophet asked his
congregation to pray against the attack which
could happen either on Thursday, Friday or
Saturday.

The Nigerian Prophet was emphatic in
prophesying that, “I see Thursday, Friday. Pray
for these two nations – Nigeria and Ghana –
over gathering in any way; over an attack. I am
seeing the attack and that will be in a foreign
way. The attack will come not in a local way. So please open your lips and pray for these two
nations for protection.”

But his prophecy has been met with a lot of
criticisms with many religious bodies including
the Christian Council calling on security agencies
to ignore it since Ghana cannot run on “the back
of prophecies.”

In support, the outspoken Kwabena Tawiah
stressed that the prophecy must be treated with
the contempt it deserves.

Describing TB Joshua’s prophecy as
unnecessary, the Church of Rabbi leader said
assuming without admitting that the prophecy is
true, God would have revealed it to a Ghanaian
prophet and not a foreigner.

“What is TB Joshua saying; he should leave
Ghana alone and concentrate on Boko Haram in
Nigeria” he fumed.

Rather, Kwabena Tawiah called on TB Joshua to
support President Buhari with his prophecies to
help arrest the Boko Haram insurgents terrorizing
citizens in Nigeria.



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