A prophet of God,  Prophet Jackson Kwadjo Adam said,  the reign of President Akufo-Addo will be extended and abound with the goodness of God’s promise if he and his people allow the hand of the most High God to lead.

According to him,  government’s plans of creating five more regions is not the will of God hence will not work out for good.

He said he has received a message from God saying the country Ghana must be likened to Israel which had leaders such as King Soul, Jonathan and Rehoboam,  with all the kings listening to the wise counsel of the elders as well as the voice of God and they did wonderfully well except Rehoboam who ignored the counsel of the elders and decided to listen to the young ones,  “and this was not pleasing to God.”

Prophet Adams said,  if President Akufo-Addo who is Rehoboam of the Bible,  decides to allow his finger to be even more thicker than his father’s waist then he will suffer the punishment thereof.

He explained that as Israel,  Ghana has ten regions and at the time two adopted sons,  Manasseh and Ephraim were added to the children of Israel making them 12 in number.

“When we talk about the children of Israel they are ten and later Jacob adopted to sons to make the number 12,  so by prophesy and what I Am that I Am told me,  if Ghana is Israel as the prophesy says,  then two more regions must be created.  After that the promises of God to give the children of Israel a land flowing with milk and honey shall be fulfilled.” He said.

He said,  God is not human and that His words are always true.  Prophet Jackson Adam said the seat of governance is a hot one and it will take a man with the hands of the Lord to rule successfully and that the future of Ghana (Israel) will depend on the way the leaders rule.  “If they ignore the counsel of God we are doomed but if the allow God to rule,  then His promises will abound.”

He advised the President,  Nana Akufo-Addo not to do anything or take decisions in isolation,  “all he does must be in consultation with God”.

source: New Crusading Guide