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He is Already on The Seat- Prophet Bernard Elbernard Reveals What Will Happen in The 2028 Election

In a bold declaration about Ghana’s political future, renowned Prophet Bernard Elbernard has claimed that he already knows the winner of the 2028 general election. Speaking with conviction, the prophet recounted a personal testimony involving a prominent political figure, referred to as OPK. According to Elbernard, OPK—who had been uncertain about whether to contest a parliamentary seat in Accra or Mprayeso—ultimately chose to run in Mprayeso after receiving divine guidance. The prophet stated that OPK himself confirmed this experience, aligning with a prophecy that he had recorded as early as November 26, 2024.

“I have now seen the outcome of the 2028 general election. I already know who will win,” he declared, leaving little doubt about his confidence in his vision. This is not the first time Elbernard has ventured a prediction; he previously foretold that John Mahama would be declared president in the 2024 elections—a prophecy that, despite not being realized as predicted, has done little to shake his steadfast belief in the power of spiritual insight.

In a candid discussion with two politicians, Elbernard further emphasized his prediction by stating, “The way you people are talking, let me show you the winner of the 2028 election. I mentioned the name to them and told them, if he is not your friend, go and look for him.” His provocative statement has ignited both curiosity and debate among political analysts and citizens alike, as his unwavering assurance raises important questions about the future leadership and the role of prophetic guidance in Ghanaian politics.

Elbernard’s predictions have sparked widespread discussions on social media and in political circles about the intersection between spirituality and governance in Ghana. While some critics view such prophecies as speculative and lacking empirical basis, many supporters welcome them as a reaffirmation of the deep-seated belief in divine intervention shaping the nation’s fate.

As Ghana steadily approaches the 2028 general elections, the nation watches with keen interest to see how these prophetic insights—and the debates they inspire—will influence public sentiment and the overall political landscape. Whether or not Prophet Bernard Elbernard’s predictions come true, his bold assertions remind us that in Ghana, spiritual conviction often plays a significant and sometimes controversial role in the national discourse surrounding leadership and governance.

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