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Founder of Believers Worship Centre Urges Acceleration of Witchcraft Bill to Protect Citizens’ Welfare

Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei Duah, the Founder and Leader of the Believers Worship Centre (BWC)
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Surprisingly, while some self-acclaimed men of God  are excited that President Akufo-Addo has not signed the witchcraft bill because of their belief that it will spoil their business and as well hinder their church growth, In a passionate plea to Ghana’s President Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo Addo, Prophet Stephen Adom Kyei Duah, the Founder and Leader of the Believers Worship Centre (BWC) and CEO of the Second Chance Media group, has called for expedited action on the signing of the witchcraft bill into law.

Speaking to his congregation in Kumasi, Prophet Kyei Duah expressed his concern over the delay in implementing the bill, emphasizing that it is crucial for the welfare of alleged witchcraft practitioners in the country.

The benevolent man of God highlighted that the passage of the witchcraft bill has been long overdue, prompting concerns from individuals who are genuinely worried about the well-being of those accused of witchcraft. Prophet Kyei Duah urged well-meaning citizens to take a stand against impunity in the nation.

“I am pleading with President Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo Addo to sign the witchcraft bill into law. This delay is unacceptable, and it is causing unnecessary loss of life due to allegations of witchcraft,” stated Prophet Kyei Duah. His concern for the alleged victims of witchcraft-related accusations underscores the urgency of addressing this issue through legally binding measures.

Additionally, the Voice of God took the opportunity to call for violence-free elections in Ghana. He expressed his love for the country and stressed the importance of preserving its unity during the upcoming polls on December 7th. Prophet Kyei Duah urged all Ghanaians to participate peacefully, emphasizing that violence undermines progress and stability.

Prophet Kyei Duah reiterated his plea to President Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo Addo to prioritize the signing of the witchcraft bill into law, while emphasizing the need for a harmonious and peaceful election season for the nation of Ghana.

Meanwhile, in a recently released documentary titled “The Horrors of Witchcraft Accusation,” produced by award-winning journalist Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen where he sheds light on the disturbing phenomenon of witchcraft accusation and the lynching of elderly men and women who are falsely labeled as witches and wizards.

Investigations after the documentary revealed that fake prophets contribute strongly to the accusation of witchcraft by way of rebelling family members of the church members as witches and wizards. These has already caused a lot of harm in various communities.

Despite the initial agreement to have some of these prophets participate in the documentary especially prophets from the Region dogged from the engagement and unfortunately failed to provide any substantial reasons for their refusal. Even though Journalist Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen relentlessly followed up with the prophets, yet they avoided any involvement in the project because they see themselves as culprits.

Additional investigations conducted following the documentary’s release revealed that these fake prophets actively contribute to the spread of witchcraft accusations by encouraging family members of church members to label their loved ones as witches and wizards. The consequences of these accusations have been devastating, causing significant harm within various communities.

The documentary serves as a crucial tool in raising awareness about the dangers and impact of witchcraft accusations and shines a spotlight on the nefarious activities of fake prophets. By shedding light on this issue, the hope is to promote education, understanding, and ultimately put an end to the harmful practice of witchcraft accusation.

Source: Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen

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