Ghanaian Preacher Issues Prophetic Warning to Aba Dope, Offers Guidance for 2026


 

A Ghanaian preacher is trending following a prophetic message he delivered concerning media personality and entrepreneur Aba Dope. The cleric advised her to seek spiritual guidance from a respected man of God to address a vision he received about her.

Rev. Augustine Owusu Ansah, Founder of the Prayer Sanctuary, shared the prophecy during his 31st December Watch Night Service. He revealed that he foresaw potential challenges targeting Aba Dope and emphasized that 2026 is poised to be a favorable year for her. To ensure a smooth and protected path, he encouraged her to act humbly and consult a powerful spiritual leader.

“I advise Aba Dope to seek the help of a strong man of God who can guide her in light of the vision I received,” Rev. Owusu Ansah said.

The prophetic message has sparked discussions among Ghanaians, with viewers sharing mixed reactions on social media. Some questioned why prophetic attention often appears to focus on high-profile personalities.

Earlier, Rev. Owusu Ansah also delivered a prophecy regarding actor Dr. Likee. He predicted troubling events in 2026, warning that some individuals in the actor’s circle might face serious danger. He advised Dr. Likee to seek spiritual guidance to mitigate these challenges.

“I foresaw him weeping. There is a serious attack on him. God intends to uplift those he is working with, but without spiritual protection, the year could be difficult,” he stated.

The video of the prophecy has generated significant engagement online, receiving thousands of likes and hundreds of comments.

Ghanaian audiences continue to actively discuss the influence of prophetic declarations on public figures, reflecting a mix of curiosity, skepticism, and spiritual interest.

This comes amid other high-profile prophecies in Ghana, including Apostle Lilian Aryeequaye’s warning about potential political challenges facing President John Dramani Mahama in 2026, stirring nationwide debate.


Source: Yen.com.gh

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