World War III? Ghanaian Prophet Issues Chilling Warning

Prophet Telvin Sowah Adjei

A Ghanaian prophet is making headlines after a series of striking predictions delivered in a recent radio interview, spanning global conflict, international football, and end-times theology.

Prophet Telvin Sowah Adjei — also known as Prophet A.S. Telvin and leader of Prophetic Life Embassy — sat down with Nana Romeo on Accra-based Okay FM on Thursday, March 5, issuing warnings he says the world cannot afford to ignore.

The most alarming of his declarations concerns what he describes as an imminent Third World War, which he claims will begin in 2026 and span 17 years of widespread destruction. According to the prophet, the conflict will unfold in phases, drawing in major global powers — with Europe at the centre, and the United States, Russia, and Taiwan among those entangled.

He linked the war’s origins to already-simmering tensions, pointing specifically to the volatile dynamics surrounding the US, Israel, and Iran. Framing the prophecy in end-times terms, he called on people to prioritise spiritual preparation amid what he describes as an approaching period of global upheaval.

A Shadow Over the 2026 FIFA World Cup

Prophet Telvin also turned his attention to the 2026 FIFA World Cup — co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico — issuing a stark security warning. He predicted a serious threat of a terrorist attack or bombing during the tournament, one he says could claim lives. He urged security agencies and attendees to exercise heightened vigilance throughout the event.

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On a more encouraging note, he offered a positive outlook for Ghana’s Black Stars, predicting a strong performance on the world stage during the same tournament.

The interview has drawn significant interest, in part because Prophet Telvin has recently attracted a following among supporters who believe some of his earlier predictions have come to pass. Circulating on social media are claims that he foresaw escalating tensions in the Middle East — including developments involving Iran and, most recently, events surrounding the death of Ayatollah Khamenei in late February 2026 — lending him credibility in the eyes of those tracking his prophecies.

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