Prophet Telvin Sowah Predicts Interesting “Ghost Projects” Under Mahama

Prophet Telvin Sowah Adjei

A prophet has stirred fresh debate in the country’s political circles after making a startling claim about President John Dramani Mahama’s administration — alleging that some government projects under his watch may exist only on paper.

Prophet Telvin Sowah, speaking during an interview on Okay FM with broadcaster Nana Romeo, warned that certain future projects under the Mahama administration could be publicly announced and celebrated without any corresponding work taking place on the ground.

He described potential scenarios involving sod-cutting and commissioning ceremonies — signature rituals of Ghana’s political culture — being held for infrastructure that had not been built or completed, effectively turning official state functions into theatrical performances for public consumption.

The prophet stopped short of naming specific projects, locations, or timelines, leaving his remarks in the realm of broad prophetic caution rather than targeted accusation.

Nevertheless, his words have found fertile ground in a country where debates over infrastructure delivery, public accountability, and government transparency remain persistently unresolved.

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Questions around the gap between announced and delivered projects have dogged successive administrations across Ghana’s Fourth Republic, making Adjei’s prophecy resonate beyond partisan lines for many observers.

As is customary with political prophecies in Ghana, the statement is expected to draw a range of responses from commentators, political supporters, and critics alike in the days ahead.

At the time of publication, neither the Presidency nor any official government body had issued a response to the prophet’s claims.

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