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Josephine Ampofo Strikes Ghana’s Spiritual Circles Buzzing

Prophetess Josephine Ampofo's Prophecy Strikes Again: Ghana's Spiritual Circles Buzzing

 

 

Ghana’s spiritual community is abuzz with excitement as Prophetess Josephine Ampofo’s 2026 prophecy has come to pass, earning her widespread praise. According to (link unavailable), the prophetess had predicted a major tragedy in the Ashanti Kingdom at the beginning of 2026, and true to her words, the Effiduasehene Nana Adu Ameyaw II passed away on January 8, 2026.

 

In a video shared on her official TikTok page, Prophetess Josephine Ampofo had urged people in the Ashanti Kingdom to pray, citing a vision of severe mourning in the kingdom. The prophetess’ prophecy has sparked a mix of reactions from Ghanaians, with some hailing her as a powerful spiritual leader.

 

The Effiduasehene’s death has been attributed to illness, and the royal stool has been declared vacant pending the selection of a successor. The traditional council has also announced a ban on gatherings and noisemaking on Effiduase lands until further notice.

 

Prophetess Josephine Ampofo’s prophecy has drawn comparisons to other notable predictions made by Ghanaian prophets. For instance, Prophet Telvin Sowah had predicted major legal hurdles for former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta at the beginning of 2026, which has also come to pass.

 

The prophetess’ latest prophecy has solidified her position as one of Ghana’s most revered spiritual leaders. As Ghanaians continue to grapple with the implications of her prophecy, one thing is certain – Prophetess Josephine Ampofo’s influence shows no signs of waning.

 

Author: Korkor Anumu

 

 

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