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Weija Dam Spillage: Another Prophet Daniel Sakyi Prophecy That Was Fulfilled

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Such unusual men must not be undervalued in a society where certain people possess spiritual gifts and have the ability to communicate with the future.

Another prophecy from Prophet Daniel Sakyi has been fulfilled; this one was about a “abnormal flood” in Ghana.

On May 23, 2022, Prophet Daniel Sakyi, who has a swiftly increasing prophetic voice, foretold that Ghana will experience fatal floods that would leave a path of devastation in their wake.

Just five months after this prophecy, flood waters in Weija and the surrounding area have started to subside, revealing the full magnitude of the destruction inflicted by the Weija Dam’s spill gates opening last week.

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The recession of the flood waters is as a result of the opening of the Weija estuary and a reduction in the volume of water from the Eastern Region into the Weija Dam.

Consequently, residents who abandoned their homes for fear of their lives have gone back to clean up and salvage remaining personal effects and other items.

The first casualty of the flooding has also been found at Tetegu — a 55-year-old man known as Addi Kwashie, aka Chocholotso.

His body was discovered by the Weija Police around 12:30 p.m.

The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) has established that about 2,000 people have been affected directly by the flooding at Weija.

The Ghanaian prophet’s ability to predict world events accurately is amazing because he consistently delivers new evidence to support his predictions.

Source: GospelEmpireGh.Com

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