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God’s wrath, destruction coming upon you – Pastor Giwa warns Ghana

The head of Awaiting The Second Coming of Christ Ministry, Pastor Adewale Giwa has warned of God’s wrath and destruction on Ghana.
Although the cleric did not give any reason for the warning, he claimed that God had instructed him to warn the West African nation.
The western media reported that Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo had said that “substantial elements” of the anti-LGBTQ bill being considered by its parliament “have been modified” after an intervention by his government.
Akufo-Addo was quoted to have said this at a joint press conference with US Vice-President Kamala Harris, who recently visited the nation with gay rights prominent in her agenda.
“Destruction awaits the entire city of Ghana if they fail to turn to God very quickly,” Giwa said.
“The Lord warns the nation not to allow herself to be used as an instrument to lead other African nations to the devil. And the LORD said to me in a dream: ‘Tell them that they are leading my people to sin. Woe to the nation that forgets God, woe to the nation that leads my people astray. They will be punished for their immoralities unless they turn to me (LORD)’.
“The Lord also told me to tell the people of Ghana to fast for one day and pray to God for forgiveness. He says their leaders have caused many to stumble. Ghana, turn to God and stop doing evil, repent now to allow God to bless your land exceedingly,” he said
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