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Obinim, Obofour, Badu Kobi to die this year – Prophet Adom

Prophet Stephen Kwadwo Adom, the founder and leader of Zion Miracle Worship Center (ZMWC) has put several people including Shatta Wale, Afia Schwarzenegger, Nana Ama McBrown, Wendy Shay, Ebony’s brother and other politicians on a ‘prophetic death row’. The Prophet who seems to be embarking on a mission to gain popularity has given some alarming death predictions that should not be taken for granted. According to Prophet Stephen Kwadwo Adom, Nana Ama Mcbrown’s marriage to Maxwell Mensah will collapse soon and she will be a subject of ridicule in Ghana soon. He went on to prophesy that Rufftown Records’ artist, Wendy Shay will die and be buried in a nursing dress shortly if she is not careful. The same prophet also stated that Shatta Wale will die in a car crash by December if he doesn’t apologize to pastors in Ghana. But one prophecy that has got most people talking is the prophecy the man of God has given about the late Ebony Reigns’ family. The prophet revealed t

Tax the church and incur the wrath of God’s – Methodist Bishop to govt

Government has been urged to rescind its plan to tax churches operating across the country. According to Rt. Rev Stephen Richard Bosomtwe Ayensu, any attempt to tax the offerings and tithes of churches will be like “touching the eye of God”. Men of God in the country are divided over the proposal put forward by the Commissioner of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Kofi Nti. He has promised to pay informants 25 per cent of a penalty against churches hiding under a fellowship to make money without paying taxes to the state. Kofi Nti’s decision has gotten the backing of President Akufo-Addo arguing that, churches have now moved into the realm of wealth creation and prosperity. Speaking at the 2018 Synod of the Global Evangelical Church in Accra Thursday, the President said churches were no more the charity institutions they used to be as they are now focusing into education and healthcare delivery among others, thus placing them in the tax ne Though some pa

Oral sex is not a sin – Prophet Kumchacha

Prophet Kumchacha also known as Nicholas Osei, Founder and Leader of Heaven’s Gate Ministries has said oral sex between married couples is not a sin. In his view, there is no where in the Bible which classifies oral sex especially between married couples as a sin. Speaking on Adom TV’s Badwam, the prophet backed his arguement with Bible scriptures taken from 1 Corinthians 7:5 and Proverbs 18:22 amongst other scriptures. “From Genesis to Revelations, there is nowhere in the Bible that talks about oral sex been bad. But God likes marriage, so if it is done with your wife then it is good. But if you are not married, then it is a sin, it is not good” he said. “If the married couples have agreed on it and they like it, then it is not bad” he noted. Kumchacha believes that oral sex is good even for pastors, as long as it is done between husband and wife. SOURCE: http://www.adomonline.com

You are killing us with your one round sex – Queen mother to men

Many women are aging in the Central region due to lack of sexual satisfaction, Paramount Queenmother of Mankessim Traditional, Nana Ama Amissah has said. According to her, men in the region are killing the women with their one round of sex-a situation she described as worrying. In an interview on Adom News Thursday, the Mankessim queenmother revealed that, many marriages are collapsing due to the men’s inability to satisfy their wives in bed. “Most of these women are committing adultery just to satisfy their sexual pleasures” she added. The development, Nana Ama Amissah who is also the President of the Central Regional Queen Mothers Association is causing a lot of problems. She however cited prostate cancer is a major contributory factor for the low sex drive in the men. Nana Ama Amissah therefore charged the men to do regular checkup to ensure they are free from the disease. SOURCE: http://www.adomonline.com

Akufo-Addo listed among top 20 of world’s 100 most influential people in digital government

The 2018 list of the world’s 100 most influential people in digital government has placed President Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo among the first 20 names. The 2018 list is the first of its kind to show the international spread of the field and includes individuals from every continent. Nominations were drawn from over 100 expert contributors to make the list, including digital government experts, academics and public servants. “While the list includes well-known leaders, whose every blog post finds a global readership, we have also attempted to highlight the unsung heroes who are quietly and tenaciously updating the machinery of government. The first selection was generated by peer and expert nominations and the final selection has been reviewed by independent experts around the world, “Apolitical Group Ltd, compilers of the list, said on their  website. President Akufo-Addo was listed among the notable persons like Park Won-soon, Mayor, Seoul; Pia Andrews, Ser

University of Ghana to ‘cough’ $160million for Africa Integras

The University of Ghana is said to have lost an arbitration in London in relation to the Africa Integras Project and therefore expected to pay $160 million to Africa Integras as termination costs. In July 2014, under the leadership of the then Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ernest Aryeetey, the University of Ghana entered into a contract with Africa Integras, a private investment company with headquarters in New York, to construct five buildings for the university on a Build Operate and Transfer (BOT) basis. The project was to consist of the construction of an expanded facility for the College of Humanities, a complex for the new College of Education, a new building complex for the College of Basic and Applied Sciences, a complex to house the Institute of Technology and Applied Science and a building for the College of Health Sciences to aid the university in relocating the medical school to the UG campus from its present location in the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital. The pro