Apostle Francis Amoako Attah warns of major global turmoil starting March 2025, predicting significant political and economic implications, particularly for Ghana. He specifically states that Americans will regret voting for Trump and anticipates escalating attacks in the Middle East affecting global stability. He urges Ghanaians to prepare for a challenging economic landscape ahead.
Apostle Francis Amoako Attah, the Founder and Leader of Parliament Chapel International, has predicted an upcoming wave of global challenges starting in March 2025. During an interview with Onua FM, he warned that various political, economic, and security crises will arise worldwide, with a significant impact on Ghana as well. He termed these forthcoming events as a “wind of change” that will affect nations universally.
Highlighting the political landscape in the United States, Apostle Amoako Attah warned that Americans would regret re-electing Donald Trump as their president. He stated, “Those in the United States of America don’t know what is coming for them. They will regret voting for Donald Trump.”
The clergyman also expressed concerns regarding escalating hostilities in the Middle East, specifically predicting that Iran would launch a third and consequential attack on Israel. He noted that current ceasefire agreements are not a solution but rather a potential catalyst for renewed conflict, emphasizing, “The ceasefire agreement will rather be a catalyst for the next attack. What is coming will have ripple effects on the world.”
In discussing the implications for Ghana, Apostle Amoako Attah stressed that the nation’s economy would suffer significantly due to these global developments. He cautioned Ghanaians to prepare for tougher times ahead, stating, “Even in Ghana, our economy will be badly hit, and there will be nothing we can do about it.”
Apostle Amoako Attah foresees a period of turmoil beginning in March 2025 that will affect various facets of life globally and in Ghana. He highlights the potential aftermath of Trump’s re-election in the U.S. and warns of escalating tensions in the Middle East. These predictions underline the necessity for preparedness in anticipation of economic challenges that may arise in Ghana as a result.
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