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Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh Explains Why Ghanaians Continue to Suffer Despite the Proliferation of Christian Churches, Pastors, and Conferences

 

Written by Mensah Adinkrah, Ph.D.

 

Ghana is often described as a Christian country, a God-worshipping nation. According to the 2021 national approximately 71% of Ghanaians are Christians, census. This demographic makes Christianity the largest religious group in the country. Yet, according to Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, the description of Ghana as a God-worshipping nation is misleading. He argues that although Ghanaians claim to be worshippers of God, in reality they are not. The question He raises is pressing: how is it that a land filled with Christians, churches, and religious gatherings continues to be plagued with suffering, misfortune, accidents, calamities, and hardships?

Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh explains that Satan delights in people who believe they possess knowledge of God but, in truth, hold only partial truths or false understandings. It is precisely this half-knowledge that makes them appealing to Satan. When Satan draws near, He comes with nothing good to offer. All He has to give are the terrible, destructive things that belong to him, and those who welcome him receive only misery in return.

By contrast, Satan does not approach those who hold the true knowledge of the Most High God. Knowing and invoking the proper name of the Most High—RABBI—renders an individual repulsive to Satan. Such a person becomes untouchable, for Satan cannot draw near to one who carries the true knowledge of God.

Asomdwee Ntonton Som, the Third Religion of the Most High God, imparts to its members the TRUE teachings of the Most High God. Its Founder and Spiritual Leader is Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, the Promised Messiah and the Elijah destined to descend to the earth in the End of Days. Under divine mandate, he has constructed the Third Temple of God at Ekumfi Otuam and is bringing to completion the foremost religious book of all, the TUM NWOMA—the Book of Power.

You can reach Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh via telephone at 233-0543466275.

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