A controversial prophecy by Prophet Eric Boahen Uche has come back into the spotlight following the recent death of an NDC Member of Parliament — sparking renewed conversations online.
Uche, the founder of Reign House Chapel International, made headlines on December 31, 2025, when he told congregants that two parliamentary seats would become vacant in 2026 as a result of the deaths of sitting MPs. In that spiritual message, he urged Ghanaians to pray for lawmakers, claiming he had received a divine vision about the fate of some members of Parliament.
Following the passing of Ayawaso East MP Naser Toure Mahama at the beginning of January, social media users and some news outlets have pointed back to Uche’s prophecy as seemingly connecting to real events — with many debating its accuracy and implications.
In the original prophecy, Uche warned that vacancies would occur in Parliament and that by-elections would be necessary to fill them — a message that has stirred mixed reactions from Ghanaians online, ranging from support to criticism.
Whether one views it as spiritual insight or mere coincidence, the resurfacing of Uche’s words has attracted attention and reignited discussions about the intersection of prophecy and politics in Ghana’s public life.
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