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ƆKRƆNKRƆNYI NYAME SOMAFO YAWOH VOWS TO END GHANA’S ROAD ACCIDENTS

 

Written by Mensah Adinkrah, Ph.D.

 

In recent years, Ghana has grappled with persistently high rates of automobile accidents, resulting in the tragic loss of lives and widespread destruction of property. Amid growing national concern over this alarming trend, a powerful spiritual voice has emerged with an extraordinary pledge: Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh has declared that He will bring an end to the carnage on Ghana’s roads.

Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh is the Founder and Spiritual Leader of Asomdwee Ntonton Som, the Third Religion of the Most High God RABBI. He teaches that RABBI is the name of the Creator of the heavens and the earth and of all things within them. Unquestioningly accepted and revered by His over 30,000 followers as the End of Days Messiah and the prophesied Elijah foretold to appear on earth in the final days, Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi  Somafo Yawoh maintains that He is the only true Messenger of God currently living on earth. According to Him, He serves as God’s chosen representative on earth, vested with divine authority to intercede on behalf of humankind. He further recounts that God has granted Him a unique privilege—to ask anything of Him, with the assurance that such requests will be fulfilled.

In a recent public address, Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi  Nyame Somafo Yawoh made a bold pronouncement concerning what He says are the spiritual roots of Ghana’s high rate of automobile accidents. He attributes about ninety percent (90%) of all such accidents to the activities of evil spirits. These malevolent forces, He explains, operate invisibly, manipulating drivers, vehicles, and circumstances to cause collisions, fatalities, and suffering on the nation’s roads. The remaining ten percent (10%) of accidents, He stipulates, result from human and mechanical factors such as driver fatigue, incompetence, and poor vehicle maintenance.

According to Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi  Nyame Somafo Yawoh, road safety in Ghana is not just a physical or administrative issue—it is a spiritual battle. As part of His divine mission on earth, He says He has been sent to cast out all evil spirits afflicting humanity, and this mission, He emphasizes, extends to the highways and streets of Ghana. He has vowed to expel every spiritual force responsible for road accidents, sending them, in His words, “into hellfire,” where they will lose all power to cause harm or destruction.

Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi  Nyame Somafo Yawoh has also issued a challenge to government agencies responsible for monitoring and publishing road accident data. He insists that in the coming days, these agencies will begin to record a marked decline in the number of accidents nationwide. This, He maintains, will stand as tangible evidence of His divine intervention and the effectiveness of His ongoing spiritual cleansing of the nation.

Through this campaign of exorcism, Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi  Nyame Somafo Yawoh seeks to reaffirm His sacred calling as God’s earthly emissary, Savior, and protector of Ghana’s people. For Him, the mission to save lives on the country’s roads is not merely a civic responsibility—it is a divine mandate to safeguard humanity from both visible and invisible forces of destruction.

 

 

 

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