According to RadioXYZ, Famous Nigerian Pastor, T.B. Joshua has asked Ghanaians to pray for the recovery of their local currency. He has also predicted frightening economic doom and downturn for Ghana. The cedis has drastically fallen in value against the dollar and other major international currencies.
The situation has compelled the Bank of Ghana to announce a tall list of measures aimed at shoring up the Cedis. The Bank has also injected US$20 million into critical sectors of the economy toward the same end.
XYZ News monitored, via Emmanuel TV on Sunday, Prophet Joshua’s live sermon to his congregation at the Synagogue Church of All Nation (SCOAN), headquartered in Nigeria, at which event he said Ghana, as well as Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and Kenya, will suffer certain economic challenges this year.
In Ghana’s case, Prophet Joshua said it was imperative the country’s Christians prayed for the currency to hold its own against the dollar and other currencies so as to forestall economic crisis.
‘…The nation Ghana, economic crises I’m seeing. They should pray for their currency. Economic crises [are] the challenges they will have there’, he warned.
T.B. Joshua’s imploration for divine intervention for the Cedis is the second such spiritual exercise entreated by a man of God.The situation has compelled the Bank of Ghana to announce a tall list of measures aimed at shoring up the Cedis. The Bank has also injected US$20 million into critical sectors of the economy toward the same end.
XYZ News monitored, via Emmanuel TV on Sunday, Prophet Joshua’s live sermon to his congregation at the Synagogue Church of All Nation (SCOAN), headquartered in Nigeria, at which event he said Ghana, as well as Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and Kenya, will suffer certain economic challenges this year.
In Ghana’s case, Prophet Joshua said it was imperative the country’s Christians prayed for the currency to hold its own against the dollar and other currencies so as to forestall economic crisis.
‘…The nation Ghana, economic crises I’m seeing. They should pray for their currency. Economic crises [are] the challenges they will have there’, he warned.
Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams of the Christian Action Faith Ministries (CAFM) in Ghana’s national capital, Accra, was the first to ask for such prayers.
The Presiding Bishop and General Overseer led his congregation on Sunday February 2nd, 2013, to pray thus: “…I hold up the cedis with prayer and I command the cedis to recover and I declare the cedis will not fall; it will not fall any further. I command the cedis to climb. I command the resurrection of the cedis. I command and release a miracle for the economy”.
He took a lot of flak for his divine intervention but stood his ground and said he saw nothing wrong with his prayer.

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