The presidential stool is cursed; change it to restore Ghana’s glory – Apostle
Ghana “must change its presidential stool in parliament,” Apostle Felix Kwabena Gadogbo has said.
This will restore the “rich glory of the Gold Coast,” he explained, asserting he knows this by divine revelation.
He spoke to Taller Dee on the No.1 Gospel Showbiz programme on No.1 FM (105.3), Monday, July 22, 2024.

According to the Divine Citadel of Christ Church founder and leader, “if we don’t change the stool, new presidents will repeat the mistakes of their predecessors”.
“The moment you sit on that seat, your vision disappears,” he said.
“It’s because there are curses, sorrow, tears and disgrace are on the seat, and because of this, anyone who sits thereon loses their vision and is rather used by the curse on the seat. When a curse has possessed you and is using you, you do things that are unreasonable. This is what God has revealed to me and asked me to tell the nation. Let the one who has ears listen to what the spirit is telling the nation. I’ve done my part by making this known. I’m only the bearer of the news.”
Apostle Gadogbo categorically stated, according to God’s instructions given him, “we need to take away the old stool and make a new one – that’s it – so the country can have a new glory”.
He emphasised it was important, also, that all the senior church leaders come together to pronounce blessings on the new stool which will be constructed and commissioned for the president “and then Ghana’s glory from the days of the Gold Coast will be restored”.
Source: classfmonline.com
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