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Prophet Amoako Atta Releases 9 Prophecies for February

Prophet Francis Amoako Atta, founder and leader of Parliament Chapel International, has released a series of prophecies for February 2025. Speaking on Angel TV on Tuesday, February 4, 2025, he warned Ghanaians and the global community to prepare for upcoming challenges. He focused on the theme of saving and outlined key predictions for the month ahead.

Here are the nine prophecies Prophet Amoako Atta shared:

1. Increased Business Activity: Prophet Amoako Atta predicts a rise in global business activity, attributing this to Donald Trump’s influence. He believes countries adopting Trump’s economic approach will see significant economic transformations.

2. A Season of Hunger: After a month of prayer in January, the prophet warns of a period of hunger that could lead to widespread difficulties if not properly managed.

3. Temptations Due to Hunger: He cautions that many people may be forced into making desperate decisions, including resorting to theft, due to hunger.

4. The Importance of Saving: He urges Ghanaians to develop a saving culture in February to prepare for potential financial hardships ahead.

5. Positive Outcomes for Mahama: Prophet Amoako Atta believes that former President John Dramani Mahama’s initiatives will begin to yield positive results in February.

6. Rising Prices: The prophet warns of imminent price hikes in goods and services, urging the public to store food in preparation.

7. Restoring Collapsed Banks: He advises Mahama to prioritize restoring collapsed banks this month.

8. Teaching Children to Save: Prophet Amoako Atta encourages parents to teach their children the importance of saving and reducing unnecessary spending.

9. Charitable Donations: The prophet predicts a year full of charitable giving, urging people to engage in acts of kindness and generosity.

These prophecies have sparked conversation as the nation braces for potential challenges and opportunities in 2025.

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