May 14, 2026

THE DESTINY OF GHANA 

Series:

THEME: THE SUPREMACY OF DIVINE SOVEREIGNTY OVER NATIONAL IDOLATRY 

Beloved people of Ghana, there is a dark spot—a leaven of disruption, defilement, and desecration—rising on the horizon in our country. Ghana elected, chosen, delivered, reconciled, redeemed, and established in Divine Blessedness, Beauty, and Glory by the Most High God—is facing the invading forces of idolatry, human rebellion against God, and the rejection of God’s plans and designed destiny for the nation.  

What is this leaven of darkness? It is the attempt by Satan and men to redefine the destiny of Ghana as being aligned and connected with the spirit, power, and works of men—Kwame Nkrumah in particular. The agents of the leaven of darkness would want the people and government of Ghana to establish the nation in idolatry and ancestral worship. They seek a spiritual and social order framed upon the spirit, ideas, and works of demons and Kwame Nkrumah in a so-called “renaissance movement.” 

Simply put, the call for the so-called renaissance is an attempt to create and establish Ghana as a nation and people of ancestral worship, demons and Kwame Nkrumah spirit, power and ideas plastered over with a veneer of the name of God. This veneer, however, is without the Spirit, Truth, Power, and Knowledge of God the Creator. Indeed, the plan is simply to present Kwame Nkrumah as God, Father, Redeemer, and Hope of Ghana and Africa.   

First, let us state categorically: the idea of God and Nkrumah in joint-right and honor as God, Father, and Redeemer, Hope and Destiny of Ghana/Africa is an abomination to the only one and true God, Creator of heaven and earth, Father, and Redeemer of Ghana and Hope of Africa and the human race as a whole.  

This phenomenon it can be argued as one of the reasons why the OAU proposed African Union could not go far; leaders like Selassie, Nkrumah, Nasser and others seeking right of place. Another reason is foreign manipulation and control of the political and economic processors of Africa. 

The Lord has asked His servant to inform Ghana that there is no and there cannot be a “God and Nkrumah” Ghana. In that regard.  The Lord God Jehovah would have Ghana and Africa to be very careful about diasporan injections of unbelief, cultural ignorance, and insensitivity to Africa’s woes under satanic oppression and control, idolatry, human wickedness, blood, wars, and poverty. Africa has put her trust and hope in God for deliverance, redemption, restoration of glory. Africa’s hope is no more in the gods of spirits and men. No one should attempt to reverse the new order. 

Furthermore, we humbly submit in this connection that the “Nkrumah God-Redeemer-Father of Ghana” agenda—and the claim to the right of honor alongside God the Father of Jesus Christ for the destiny of Ghana—is not the spiritual truth and reality, nor is it factually and historically true and correct. 

The truth is that God elected and chose Ghana for the reconciliation, deliverance, redemption, and restoration of Africa long before the colonial emancipation movement.  The Mighty Saviour for the Divine redemption of Africa as given in Isaiah chapter 19 verses 19-22, is Jesus Christ.  Christ, as the Bible clearly points out, is the Saviour and Mighty One; He is the redeemer of the Gentile nations (Isaiah 42: 1-9, 61: 1-6; Luke 4: 18-19; Acts 26: 15-18; Matthew 17: 5). It follows from this that the worship, trust, faith, hope in God, and—above all—cries unto God constitute the spiritual mechanism of redemption and restoration. This is the basis and framework for social transformation of Africa. 

The third observation in this regard is that true worship, observance of God’s law, light, and way, and the performance of vows to God and related hopeful cries unto Him is the basic and critical factor of deliverance, redemption, and restoration of Africa. (Isaiah 19: 20-23; Psalms 68: 31). It should be emphasized, therefore, that success with political action for colonial emancipation and restoration of Africa cannot succeed until and unless God the Creator made it possible. 

On the other hand, colonial emancipation is not the only political action required for deliverance from oppression and captivity set in place by Satan and wicked man. Deliverance from domestic or internal oppression is of equal and necessary significance. Post-colonial Africa and political strife in many nations point out to this truth. 

The fourth observation is that Nkrumah was not the initiator nor the final player in the deliverance and redemption of Ghana from oppression and captivity. Nkrumah served like Aaron in a Mosaic redemption mission; he was not the “Moses” as such in the Ghana emancipation struggle. Furthermore, it must be emphasized that it is God who overthrew both Nkrumah and the spiritual, political, and economic forces of evil and darkness, and the enemies of Ghana as a whole. Ghana is free because of God’s holy works of redemption and glory in the land. 

Ghana, as she stands today, is a nation and a people delivered from satanic oppression and liberated from the internal and external political and economic forces of darkness and oppression. Ghana now stands free, happy, and hopeful, redeemed as she is from the centuries-old spiritual, religious, political, and cultural structures of darkness, death, and poverty and the abiding Divine wrath and judgement. 

The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the power of salvation, reconciliation, and deliverance, as well as the redemption and restoration of peoples and nations from Satan and wicked man. Herein lies the foundational truth and secret of THE NEW GHANA. 

Nkrumah was part of the problem and not the solution.  His idolatrous, atheistic system and political dictatorship were an evil and wicked machine from which God had to deliver Ghana. He cannot be the father and redeemer of Ghana or Africa—certainly not the New Ghana of Divine redemption, kingdom order, and Christian faith explosion. Christ is the Spirit-Power behind the state of peace, righteousness, justice, and joy in the LORD for the people of Ghana, as well as the ascending and intensifying democratic liberties and hope in God for Ghana and Africa. 

Christ Jesus is the Spirit-Power and Hope of Glory for all men and all nations. He is the Spirit Foundation and Destined Glory for Ghana.  

LET GOD BE TRUE!!! Amen and Amen! 

September 20, 2010

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