Apostle Francis Amoako Attah shared a series of messages regarding Ghana’s upcoming election, unveiling an intricate vision of what he describes as a powerful spiritual gathering and divine symbols surrounding the political landscape.
Known for his prophetic insights, Apostle Amoako Attah discussed an unusual conference taking place in the spirit realm, involving all water bodies.
The Apostle described the event as a “conference” held deep in the ocean, overseen by a water entity with an ancient covenant linked to Ghana’s first President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
According to his vision, powerful figures tied to Ghana’s election were spiritually present at this gathering, and he urged Ghanaians to be vigilant, as “the demons have had their conference and are awaiting the second one.”
A symbolic ritual involving various fruits—apples, pawpaw, grapes, strawberries—along with honey, was set upon a golden plate as part of the spiritual proceedings. Apostle Amoako Attah explained that these symbols represented the fate of those involved in the election, as well as a spiritual “prophetic cycle” that would ultimately determine the outcome.
In his vision, he saw prominent figures such as gospel singer Diana Asamoah, who “picked first,” and Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, honoring her late father, former President Jerry John Rawlings. He mentioned that “original beauty” was evident in Napo’s wife, symbolizing blessings upon her family. Other key figures, like Bernard Antwi Boasiako (popularly known as Chairman Wontumi), were also present but were tasked with an assignment rather than a direct role, indicating that spiritual efforts, such as sowing seeds, might impact the results.
Apostle Amoako Attah encouraged Ghanaians to pray for five minutes each night, emphasizing that the period ahead would bring strange and powerful developments. He shared six guiding “Ps” for life—personality, people, product, packaging, platform, and pricing—suggesting that these factors could influence Ghana’s future direction.
While refraining from explicitly naming Ghana’s next President, he hinted that the Ashanti Region would be pivotal in the upcoming election. He emphasized that any premature prediction might disrupt campaigns.
Turning his attention to the United States, he claimed to have had prophetic encounters with former President Donald Trump, describing a “divine plan” ensuring Trump’s future success. Apostle Amoako Attah further disclosed that he has played an active role as a campaign manager for Trump in Africa since 2026, underscoring his belief that Trump’s path to victory is divinely assured.
As the election draws closer, Apostle Amoako Attah’s insights have captured the attention of many Ghanaians, blending traditional spirituality with contemporary politics and urging a period of reflection, prayer, and unity across the nation.