The major reason why Africa ranks higher in the number of prophets could be closely linked to one fetish priest Nana Kwaku Bonsam of Ghana who claims to have offered 1700 pastors and men of God powers to perform miracles.
With the advent of a number of pastors, seeking to enhance their names
by any means, Bonsam’s claims are not far-fetched. Some emerging pastors
with relatively young ministries have bought expensive properties and
command a huge following in Africa.
The much-dreaded fetish Nana Kwaku Bonsam speaks with authority, he
speaks openly and publicly dares any of his critics to challenge him in a
battle of supernatural powers. The Ghanaian resides at his his shrine
at Sa-Peiman, a village on the outskirts of Nsawam in the eastern region
of Ghana.
His god is called Kofi-Kofi, and is the one who provides him with
supernatural powers that are desperately needed by different pastors
from all walks of life.
A Ghanaian newspaper interviewed Nana Kwaku Bonsam witnesed hundreds of
top-of-the-range cars parked at his shrine, among them were prominent
business people and celebrated church founders.
Consultation costs US$5 000 which excludes the cost of the rituals. Part
of the rituals incorporates hanging a cat alive, slaughtering several
fowls, a white dove, pigeons and goats and then spills the blood on his
god.
“I’m a fetish priest; a powerful one of course, and I use my powers to
heal the sick, help people who want to travel abroad, help traders get
better sales, protect people from fraudsters. I dis empower witches and
wizards or help people who have one problem or the other.
“I am well-known for the wonders I perform in this country so I receive
people from all parts of the country and even people from other
countries,” he said in an interview with Ghana’s Daily Guide.
The king of ‘juju’ is no stranger to miracle money.
“I produced money, a gold watch, handkerchief and other things there and
that was so wonderful before the chief of Techiman. At the palace, I
was able to plant cocoa seeds and they germinated on that same day.”
The sangoma claims he has prominent pastors approaching him seeking powers to start prominent churches and perform miracles.
“Yes it is true. I give powers to perform miracles to a lot of pastors.
Currently I have over 1 700 and something pastors; I might need to look
into my register for the figure. When they come to me I give golden
rings to some of them after taking them through a ritual bath,” he
added, “I give them the ring and a Bible and the power I want them to
get is what I put in the ring.”
The sangoma offers many powers.
“I give some the power to heal, others to see into the future and or the past, or do anything I want them to do.
It helps their churches get more members who always want to see signs and wonders,” he revealed.
It helps their churches get more members who always want to see signs and wonders,” he revealed.
But he is against hypocrites.
Asked if he would expose the false pastors who acquired powers from him
to perform miracles, the sangoma said: “I am only against those false
pastors who have come to me for powers and yet are not keeping their
mouths shut but rather making provocative statements against me.
“I am also against those who have gone for powers from other shrines yet
preach against us and do not abide by our rules. Some of them are using
the church for fashion parade.
Listen to how they preach in their churches and how they mention the
names of their church members who have Aids. Why are they riding in a
lot of cars when their church members are hungry?”
Several Ghanaian pastors and bishops have previously challenged Nana Kwaku Bonsam, but they all couldn’t take the risk.
However, a mammoth crowd that besieged the premises to witness the grand
“spiritual showdown” got disappointed after Prophet Kumchacha made
second thoughts at the last minute and failed to turn up.
Some Africans believe in mixing religions in when seeking solutions to their problems.
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