A self-acclaimed Ghanaian prophet, Razak, founder of the Jesus Prayer Ministry, caused a stir at Independence Square during the state funeral of eight officials who perished in a military helicopter crash.
Dressed in white, Prophet Razak demanded access to the bodies of the deceased, claiming he had the divine power to restore them to life.
Prophet’s Claim Sparks Controversy
Prophet Razak asserted that the souls of the victims were “still hovering around due to the sudden nature of their death” and could be revived if given the chance. He stated, “I am here demanding the opportunity to resurrect all of them back to life. I have the power to bring them back, and I am ever ready to do that right now if I am given the chance.”
The Helicopter Crash Victims
The state funeral was held to honour the eight officials who lost their lives in the tragic incident. ¹ They included:
– Defence Minister: Dr Edward Omane Boamah – Minister for Environment, Science, and Technology: Alhaji Dr Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed – Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator: Alhaji Mohammed Muniru Limuna
– Former Central Regional Minister: Samuel Sarpong
– Former Parliamentary Candidate: Samuel Aboagye – Crew Members:
– Squadron Leader: Peter Bafemi Anala
– Flying Officer: Malin Twum-Ampadu
– Sergeant: Ernest Addo Mensah
Prophet’s Claims Ignite Debate
Prophet Razak’s claims have sparked controversy, with many questioning his motives and the validity of his claims. While some may view his actions as insensitive, others may see them as a demonstration of his faith. Regardless, the incident has highlighted the complexities of faith and grief in Ghanaian culture. ²
Conclusion
The state funeral was a sombre occasion for Ghanaians to pay their respects to the victims of the helicopter crash. Prophet Razak’s claims, however, added a layer of complexity to the proceedings, sparking debate and discussion about the role of faith in times of tragedy.
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