Renowned Ghanaian clergyman, Apostle Francis Amoako, has sparked conversations with his recent remarks about Ghana's upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections.

Speaking during an interview on Lawson FM, Apostle Amoako shared a prophetic perspective, focusing on the country's political future and the role of opposition leader and National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama.

During the broadcast, Apostle Amoako reflected on the challenges facing both Ghana and the world. "The world is in chaos," he stated. "Ghana is no exception.

To navigate these challenges, we need a leader who is not only courageous but unconventional in their approach." While his comments initially seemed vague, the clergyman made his position clear by pointing to Mahama as the leader destined to guide the nation in these turbulent times. "God is not finished with Mahama yet," he boldly declared. "He is being prepared for a return in 2024 to address the issues caused by the current administration." Apostle Amoako further explained that Mahama often appears in his dreams, which he interprets as divine confirmation of his insights. "Every time I pray for clarity, the answer is the same: Mahama's return is destined by God.