Friday, 15 April 2016

TODAY IS TB JOSHUA’S DAY


T.B Joshua, prophesy doom in Ghana

The Nigerian maverick Priest,T.B Joshua says that there would be a terrorist attack with foreign origins on Ghana or Nigeria between today and Saturday.

In a video clip, which is circulating widely in both Nigeria and Ghana the Priest gives the impression that the terrorist forces were still trying to determine whether to attack Ghana or Nigeria.

He also gives the impression that the attack will take place in a crowded place.
Interestingly, the man who has come to be known as Prophet T.B Joshua does not give enough clues to enable citizens or the security services to take any serious precaution.

Ghana and Nigeria are very large areas and everybody is left wondering wherethe terrorists may hit.

Would it be Paga, Kumasi, Navrongo or Accra in Ghana?

Would it be Lagos, Abuja, Kaduna or somewhere else in Nigeria?

In any case, why would God the Almighty allow terrorists to attack Ghana or Nigeria when he can stop them?

Why would God reveal this information to T.B Joshua and nobody else?

In any case, given the nature of the prophesy it is bound to come to pass, especially as terrorist attacks occur in Nigeria on a daily basis.

One question which many watchers of the religious scene have asked frequently is, what is the purpose of these revelations?

Some priests say that the revelations are meant to alert society so that steps are taken to avert such disasters.

If this is true, it could mean that there would have been a failure on the part of the clergy and society when the disasters occur.

A section of the priesthood says that the revelations are only meant to reveal God’s power; to show that he can predict the future accurately.
 
What is baffling for lay people is how a God of love can foresee pain, death and destruction and allow them to happen only to show that he is powerful enough to predict future occurrences?

Whatever these revelations are meant to do, the people of Ghana and Nigeria and indeed the world are waiting with anxiety and helplessness.

Editorial
GHANA AGAIN
In spite of directives from the African Union (AU) that African countries should not participate in the Crans Montana Conference in occupied Western Sahara, the Government of Ghana sent a huge official delegation headed by a Minister of state to the event.

This is the second time in two weeks that Kwame Nkrumah’s Ghana has betrayed the National Liberation Movement across the globe and it is worrying.

Last week Ghana joined 14 other countries to abstain from voting on the observance of human rights in occupied Palestine.

 The AU said attending a conference sponsored by Morocco in occupied Western Sahara would be an endorsement of colonial occupation.

Indeed, Morocco has pulled out of the AU on account of the organization’s principle stand on the independence of the Saharawi Arab Republic (Western Sahara).

Many progressive forces are increasingly becoming alarmed at the apparent abandonment of the very pillars of Ghana’s foreign policy which signifies a major shift to the right.

Ghana has a duty to respect the rights of all people to self-determination and this ought to reflect on the decisions and actions of Government.

 It is a shame that these reversals are happening under the watch of President John Dramani Mahama who has been active in the worldwide progressive movement.

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