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I’ll be a thorn in your flesh - Mugabe to Owusu Bempah

I’ll be a thorn in your flesh - Mugabe to Owusu Bempah

Broadcast Journalist, Salifu Maase popularly known as Mugabe has vowed to make life uncomfortable for the founder and leader of the Glorious Word and Power Ministry, Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah if he fails to halt the attacks on former President John Dramani Mahama in the name of prophecies, MyNewsGh.com has filed.

He described Owusu Bempah as a politician and not a pastor considering his line of prophecies in the past and wondering why such prophecies are always targeted at the former President and death-related.

“He has made it a point that all the time God reveals through him prophecies about the former President and they are all about deaths and insults. He is not a pastor but a politician…he is doing politics. I have no problem with him but if ceases the attacks on John Mahama he will also know peace”, he promised in an interview monitored by MyNewsGh.com

According to him, he does not envy Reverend Owusu Bempah one bit because he is content with what he has but is only worried that he uses the bible as a cover up to engage in the kind of things he is seen doing lately while others who should know better appear to be hailing him.

Mugabe reiterated his support for the former President and insisted that he will not sit down and allow others to run him down rubbishing claims he is also not behaving himself like a professional journalist but a politician.

“I am not a politician because I am not a card-bearing member of any political party. I am only a supporter of former President John Dramani Mahama and if hopefully he wins the 2020 elections and finish serving his term I may be off the scenes.

He is unable to come out and defend himself from some of these insults hurled at him but those of us who support him knowing he has integrity will respond in equal measure because we won’t allow the likes of Owusu Bempah to run him down”, he warned in an interview he granted Kofi TV.

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