Seer of the Lord’s Parliament Chapel, Prophet Francis Amoako Atta, has revealed that in a few years, the capital city of Ashanti Region, Kumasi, will start experiencing wonders.
According to him, a nine-year-old boy when he turns age 12, would be performing wonders like the famous Ghanaian chief priest, Komfo Anokye.
The said boy currently controls 70 dwarfs willing to do his bidding, the Man of God revealed on Angel FM Tuesday, October 25, 2022.
According to the prophet, the boy’s actions would draw attention and people from across the globe would come to witness his wonders.
He prophesied that the 12-year-old would not walk on the ground but walk on hanging ropes like acrobats do.
Amoako-Atta further predicted that among his many talents, the boy can can walk through fire without getting burnt and has the capacity to climb trees like never seen before.
“The boy would climb trees like a ninja…by twelve years, he would have taken over all of Kumasi… he’s already been born,” he said.
In his view, the signs and wonders would deceive some believes to follow him and therefore, pastors must start praying to save their ‘sheep’ from being misled.
“His birth brought joy to dwarfs and that is why I’m urging all pastors to be awake and let’s start praying to save Christianity,” Amoako Atta cautioned the Christian community in Asanteman.
The history of Okomfo Anokye
Kwame Fimpon Anokye was born in the late 1600s at Awukugua-Akwapim. He was born to Ano from the Ayade tribe and his mother Yaa Anubea who was an Ashanti.
During his birth, he brought with him gifts from the gods; totem poles which were firmly clinched to his palms.
Anokye was destined for greatness as he later became a priest to earn the name Okomfo (priest) Anokye. His miracles traveled the land over to the Denkyera’s.
The Denkyera’s were at war with the Ashanti and true to their faith in Okomfo Anokye’s miracles, they overcame the Ashanti.
Surprisingly though, the Ashanti people were ruled by Osei Tutu; Anokye’s uncle. Okomfo Anokye later switched sides and moved to the Ashanti. He helped King Tutu overcome the Denyera’s and was rewarded with a land to settle.
The land was named Nzemaa and was later occupied by the Nzema community. To signify unity between the two communities of Nzema and the Ashanti, he drove a sword to earth which has stood to date.
As part of the covenant he sealed, the Ashanti people are not to fight the Nzema, more so, they can intermarry.