“disaster to precede political changeover in Ghana” - Bishop Sam Jack Predicts

A popular spiritual organization,with headquarters in Nigeria, Brotherhood of the Cross and Star (BCS), that teaches universal love, peace and unity, have predicted a complete change in the social, political and economic lives of the people of Ghana. Senior clerics of BCS have warned that the change will only take
place after a serious national disaster “that will claim the lives of many” has hit Ghana. The clerics of BCS also known as 'Olumba Olumba Obu church', made this known at a press conference in Accra yesterday to inform Ghanaians about their ongoing International Convention and Choral Festival which began on November 2, 2015 and is expected to end on November 8. Bishop Sam Jack, a member of the International Organising Committee (IOC) of the BCS global convention, said the disaster will be severe and that it will lead to the loss of the lives of many innocent Ghanaians. Asked whether the people of Ghana had committed sin against God for which reason He wants to visit the disaster on them, he said “the disaster will take place for a political revolution” to precede a changeover. Bishop Jack said the disaster, will follow a peaceful procession to be organized by the BCS, and will usher in a new era of economic and political transformation, ending the economic woes of Ghanaians under the NDC government. Asked whether the predicted political change would mean a change of government from the NDC to the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bishop Jack said emphatically that “there will be a political changeover” but declined to state whether that will be the handing over of power by the current regime. But his posture hinted strongly that defeat for the ruling government was being predicted. He announced that the hallmark of the BCS Convention in Ghana is the physical presence of the most powerful natural spiritual leader, His Holiness Olumba Olumba Obu. Meanwhile, Ambassador Ogar Osim, reading the press statement to journalists, said the procession to be attended by 3,000 BCS members will commence from the Kwame Nkrumah Circle on Saturday November 7, 2015 to the Independence Square.

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