Amoako Atta Cautions: Tough Days Ahead, Calls for Hard Work Beyond Prayer

Founder of Parliament Chapel International, Prophet Francis Amoako Atta, has cautioned Ghanaians to prepare for a turbulent season as global economic shocks loom.

Delivering his message during a live appearance on Angel TV on Tuesday, the prophet stressed that the coming challenges would require more than prayer.

“We are heading into difficult days. Prayer alone will not be enough; survival will demand hard work, foresight, and persistence,” he said.

According to Prophet Amoako Atta, the looming crisis will not only shake vulnerable nations but could also unsettle even the world’s most advanced economies. He urged Ghanaians to reduce reliance on external aid and instead build resilience through self-sufficiency and discipline.

As part of his revelation, the prophet recounted a dream in which he conversed with former U.S. President Donald Trump, whom he described in the vision as the “legitimate leader” of America. In that encounter, he said, the two discussed an impending wave of global hardship and the likelihood of increased migration to the United States.

He quoted Trump as saying:

“Only legal migrants will be allowed. Anyone attempting to enter unlawfully will be deported without exception.”

Prophet Amoako Atta explained that he pleaded for a two-year grace period for undocumented migrants to regularize their status but claimed Trump “categorically refused.”

The prophecy has since stirred debate among viewers and online audiences. While some see it as a symbolic message urging Ghana to strengthen its economic foundations, others focus on its broader warning about shifting global migration policies.

For the prophet, however, the message is clear: Ghanaians must prepare both spiritually and practically for a season of testing that will demand resilience, discipline, and foresight.

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