Connect with us

News

‘Not Chosen by Merit’ – Ghanaian Prophet Predicts Short Papacy for Pope Leo XIV

Published

on

Ghanaian prophet Eric Boahen Uche has recently stirred controversy with his prophecy concerning the newly elected Pope Leo XIV. According to Prophet Uche, Pope Leo XIV did not attain his position based on merit and will not remain in office beyond four years, suggesting a premature end to his papacy.

Who Is Prophet Eric Boahen Uche?

Prophet Eric Boahen Uche is the founder and leader of Reign House Chapel in Ghana. He has gained attention for his prophetic declarations, some of which have coincided with actual events. For instance, in 2023, he predicted a total internet blackout in Ghana for 2024, which materialized in March 2024, disrupting communication and business activities across the nation [1] . Additionally, he forecasted numerous fire outbreaks in Ghana for 2025, with a significant fire occurring in the Kantamanto market area in January 2025.

The Election of Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost, was elected as the 267th pope of the Roman Catholic Church on May 8, 2025. He is notable for being the first American and the first member of the Order of Saint Augustine to become pope. His election followed the death of Pope Francis on April 21, 2025. Pope Leo XIV has been recognized for his commitment to social justice, inclusivity, and unity within the Church.

Analyzing the Prophecy

Prophet Uche’s assertion that Pope Leo XIV’s election was not based on merit challenges the traditional understanding of the papal selection process, which involves a conclave of cardinals who vote to elect the new pope. The claim of a four-year tenure is also significant, as papal terms are typically for life, barring resignation.

While the prophecy has garnered attention, it’s important to note that such claims are not uncommon in religious circles. Prophet Uche has previously made predictions about political events, including a prophecy regarding Ghana’s December 7 elections, where he claimed a flagbearer would be shot, leading to the postponement of the elections.

Prophet Eric Boahen Uche’s prophecy about Pope Leo XIV adds to his repertoire of controversial predictions. While some of his past prophecies have coincided with actual events, others remain unverified. As with all prophetic declarations, it’s essential to approach them with discernment and consider the broader context within which they are made.

@vimbuzzglobal

The new Pσpe will dιé after 3 years & nothing will save him because the sit is not for him, it’s for an African – Prophet Eric Boahen Uche #pope #catholic #church

♬ original sound – Vim Buzz Global
Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

News

Nine Individuals Charged In Connection With Darkuman Violent Attack

Published

on

A horrific attack on a man named Mutala Yayaa in Darkuman on September 10, 2025, has led the Accra Regional Police Command to arraign nine people before the Adabraka District Court. Filmed and extensively shared on social media, the event depicts a group of guys physically assaulting the complainant.

Bernard Tagoe, also known as Asa Sese, Nii Eric Martey, Michael Lokko, Felix Adu Mensah, Habib Gusamu, Solomon Assan, Kwame Khalid, Jacob Addy, and Gideon Arthur are the suspects. They are charged with assaulting Yayaa with a cutlass, axe, and scissors, wounding his head and body severely. Four additional suspects are still at large.

The nine defendants entered not guilty pleas to the accusations of harm and conspiracy to commit a felony. They are due back in court on September 29, 2025, after being placed on remand in police custody.

In order to support ongoing investigations, authorities are actively working to arrest Yaala, Show, Joseph Gattor, Savess, and John Km, among others they believe were engaged in the attack. The Accra Regional Police Command has advised residents to seek out legal ways to resolve problems and cautioned the people against resorting to violence.

The Accra Region Police’s Head of Public Affairs, Ms. Juliana Obeng, made the announcement in a formal press release on September 19, 2025.

Continue Reading

News

Child Rights Int’l Demands Justice In Winneba Child Abuse Case

Published

on

Following the recent horrific assault of a 3-year-old girl in Winneba, Bright Appiah, Executive Director of Child Rights International, has urged for stronger and more uniform enforcement of Ghana’s child abuse legislation.

After her stepmother allegedly threw boiling water on her privates as a form of discipline for bedwetting, the kid, who had traveled to spend the holidays with her father, had potentially fatal injuries. The victim is receiving immediate medical attention at the Trauma and Specialist Hospital in Winneba, while the suspect, who has only been known as Akaima, a Liberian national, is still at large.

In an interview with Citi Eyewitness News on Friday, September 19, Appiah responded to the incident by saying that the nation has to stop viewing child abuse as a domestic problem and make sure that those who commit it are held accountable.

“I think that we should not just look at the abuse of children as a domestic issue. When there is an arrest or identification of such a matter, the right procedure must be followed so that those who commit such offences are dealt with properly,” he said.

He criticized the apparent absence of regular legal action in several child abuse cases, contending that it gives abusers more confidence.

“In most cases, we don’t see any kind of action taken… so people think that they can just do anything against a child and go scot-free. That, for me, is what is also giving them that kind of empowerment,” Appiah added.

Failure to prosecute and punish abusers, in Appiah’s opinion, sends a dangerous message to society: children can be hurt with no repercussions.

In addition to implementing stronger protections, he asked national authorities to examine closely how children are left in the care of others.

The father of the girl has been taken into custody by the Ghana Police Service’s Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit (DOVVSU) as part of continuing inquiries. After the event, the stepmother escaped, but authorities say efforts are continuing to capture her.

Reconstructive treatments will be necessary to restore the child’s reproductive organs, according to medical staff at the Winneba hospital, who have described the child’s condition as severe.

A local NGO, the Mother and Child Rescue Unit of Challenging Heights, has pledged to pay for the victim’s medical bills in response to the tragedy, which has caused national indignation. The group is also demanding justice for the youngster and a thorough inquiry.

DOVVSU has committed to stepping up preventive and public education initiatives in response to the alarming trend of domestic abuse in the municipality.

Appiah further emphasised the need for systemic change: “People feel they can do whatever they want to do with children. That is why, for me, as a country, we should carefully look at it and see how best we can place children in the care of other people.”

Continue Reading

News

More Than 480,000 First-Year Students Secured Placement In SHS Schools

Published

on

The 2025 Senior High School (SHS) placement process has officially begun, with the Ghana Education Service (GES) successfully placing 483,800 students in senior high schools throughout the nation.

This figure represents 82% of the 590,309 students who fulfilled the placement requirements, paving the way for them to pursue further education.

Dr. Clement Abas Apaak, the Deputy Minister of Education, made the statement during a press conference in Accra.

Dr. Apaak confirmed in a thorough breakdown of the data that 248,038 (51.4%) of the 603,328 applicants who took the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) are female.

Due to fierce competition for certain Category A schools, 107,509 candidates (18.2%) who met the requirements for placement were not matched with their original school preferences, according to Dr. Apaak.

In order to give these students a second shot, the Ministry has launched a self-placement platform.

According to the Deputy Minister, 70 private SHSs are being piloted by the Free SHS Program this year and are now reachable via the portal.

Students now have more options and chances thanks to this effort.

“The private schools that have agreed to participate will receive government support equivalent to the fees incurred for students enrolling in public institutions,” he stated.

Students have several options thanks to this pilot program, the 724 public SHSs, and the 233 technical and vocational schools that are part of the placement system.

In a harsh caution against attempts to take advantage of the placement process, Dr. Apaak emphasized that it is “absolutely free.” He advised parents and guardians not to pay for placement services from any anybody, including state representatives or outside agents.

“Let me take this opportunity to strongly reiterate that placement is absolutely free. The Ministry of Education cautions that anyone soliciting payment must be reported immediately to the nearest police station or to the Office of the Special Prosecutor,” he said.

Additionally, he revealed that district, regional, and national resolution centers have been established to help with placement concerns. The national resolution center is located at the GNAT Hall in Accra.

In all, 603,328 candidates from 20,395 schools and 2,237 testing locations took the BECE this year, consisting of 297,250 males and 306,078 females.

The results, however not without problems, were released by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) in August.

“Whether placed directly or through the self-placement portal, you have a clear and secure pathway to continue your education. Let us, as parents, teachers and communities, support our students and ensure that this placement exercise contributes to their success and to Ghana’s progress,” he stated.

177 candidates had their results canceled due to malpractice, while 718 other candidates’ results were also canceled. Additionally, WAEC withheld the subject results of 1,240 applicants and the whole results of 93 candidates.

Furthermore, some applicants from 119 schools had their subject results canceled, while some candidates from 87 schools had their subject results withheld for additional examination.

Dr. Apaak concluded by calling on all stakeholders to support the students.

Continue Reading
STREET IS WATCHING episode 1
Advertisement
Sports2 weeks ago

Barcelona 3-0 Getafe: Catalans Cruise to Convincing Win

Sports2 weeks ago

Arsenal 1-1 Manchester City: Martinelli Strikes Late to Deny Guardiola’s Men

Sports2 weeks ago

VIDEO: 2025 World Athletics Championships – Ghana Dominates 4×100 Relays To Qualify For Finals

Sports2 weeks ago

Manchester United 2-1 Chelsea: Red Cards, Drama and Bruno Lead United to Victory

Sports2 weeks ago

Ghanaian Footballer Henry Addo Donates $50,000 Bus To Childhood Club Ebony FC

Sports2 weeks ago

Real Madrid 2-0 Espanyol: Los Blancos Maintain Perfect Start in La Liga

Showbiz2 weeks ago

Stonebwoy Ignites Afro-Dancehall With The Torcher

Sports2 weeks ago

Liverpool 2-1 Everton: Reds Extend Perfect Start with Merseyside Derby Win

News2 weeks ago

Nine Individuals Charged In Connection With Darkuman Violent Attack

News2 weeks ago

Child Rights Int’l Demands Justice In Winneba Child Abuse Case

International2 weeks ago

US Vaccine Panel Withdraws Recommendation Of Covid-19 Jab For Adults

News2 weeks ago

More Than 480,000 First-Year Students Secured Placement In SHS Schools

News2 weeks ago

VIDEO: Asantehemaa’s Reign Was Marked By Dignity, Humility And Service – Asantehene

News2 weeks ago

VIDEO: Asantehemaa’s Passing Has Left An Emptiness In My Heart And The Soul Of Asanteman — Asantehene

Sports2 weeks ago

Champions League Roundup: Thursday Action on 18 September 2025

Sports2 weeks ago

Today’s Champions League Match Day Roundup: Bayern, Liverpool and PSG Shine on Opening Night

Sports3 weeks ago

Champions League Match Day Roundup: Madrid Survive, Arsenal Impress, Qarabağ Stun Benfica

Sports3 weeks ago

Barcelona 6-0 Valencia: Ruthless Blaugrana Humiliate Los Che

Africa3 weeks ago

Mpox Vaccine Study To Begin In DRC Amid Outbreak

International3 weeks ago

US Judge Questions Deportation Of West African Migrants To Ghana

News5 months ago

GH¢49m Spyware Scandal: Ex-NSB Boss’s Claims Lack Credibility – Bright Simons

Opinion5 months ago

A LETTER TO GES

Showbiz5 months ago

Bogo Blay – Woman (Produced By FimFim)

Showbiz5 months ago

Webz – Odo | MP3 Download

Showbiz5 months ago

Kofi Kinaata Honoured with “Youth in Entertainment” Award at 2025 Millennium Excellence Awards

Sports5 months ago

El Clásico Thriller: Barcelona Edges Real Madrid 4–3 in Seven-Goal Spectacle

News5 months ago

‘Not Chosen by Merit’ – Ghanaian Prophet Predicts Short Papacy for Pope Leo XIV

People & Lifestyle5 months ago

The differences between ‘I love you’ and ‘I’m in love with you’

People & Lifestyle5 months ago

Efiewura TV series actor Koo Ofori arrested over alleged $50k fraud

Sports5 months ago

Alonso To Leave Leverkusen At End Of The Season

News5 months ago

Ban on Drumming and Noise Making in Accra to Begin May 12 Ahead of Homowo Festival

Sports5 months ago

Today In History: May 9th Disaster at the Accra Sports Stadium

News5 months ago

Newspaper Headlines: Friday, 9th May, 2025

International5 months ago

VIDEO: Vladimir Putin Welcomes Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traoré to Russia for Victory Day Celebrations

News5 months ago

VIDEO: Bosomtwe Road Conditions Spark Concerns Over Dust Pollution

People & Lifestyle5 months ago

EVENT: Feyiase English Assembly Set for an Explosive Praise and Worship Experience!

Business4 months ago

Iran sanction relief could send Cedis soaring at GH₵8 per dollar – Analyst

News5 months ago

Two Kidnapped Ghanaian Women Return from Nigeria, CID Confirms

News5 months ago

U.S. Visa: 61,000 applied in Ghana, only 25,000 approved in 2024

Sports5 months ago

Today’s Matches: Saturday, 10th May, 2025

Sports2 weeks ago

Barcelona 3-0 Getafe: Catalans Cruise to Convincing Win

Sports2 weeks ago

Arsenal 1-1 Manchester City: Martinelli Strikes Late to Deny Guardiola’s Men

Sports2 weeks ago

VIDEO: 2025 World Athletics Championships – Ghana Dominates 4×100 Relays To Qualify For Finals

Sports2 weeks ago

Liverpool 2-1 Everton: Reds Extend Perfect Start with Merseyside Derby Win

News2 weeks ago

VIDEO: Asantehemaa’s Reign Was Marked By Dignity, Humility And Service – Asantehene

News2 weeks ago

VIDEO: Asantehemaa’s Passing Has Left An Emptiness In My Heart And The Soul Of Asanteman — Asantehene

People & Lifestyle3 weeks ago

From Bekwai To The World: The Biography Of Apostle Kwadwo Safo, The Kristo Asafo Founder And Kantanka Automobile Innovator

News2 months ago

BREAKING: Omane Boamah, Murtala Mohammed, Six Others Dead In Military Helicopter Crash

News2 months ago

VIDEO: Thousands Storm Independence Square For Emotional Vigil To Honour Daddy Lumba

News2 months ago

UDS Student Sentenced To Life Imprisonment For Murder In Campus Love Triangle

Showbiz2 months ago

Kobby Imar – Believe Ft Walker Mallow | MP3 Download

Football3 months ago

OFFICIAL: Barcelona Hand Lamine Yamal Lionel Messi’s Iconic No. 10 Shirt

News3 months ago

Ablekuma North: Hawa Koomson, Akua Afriyie Assaulted By Unknown Macho Men – VIDEO

News3 months ago

Police Interdict Officer Seen Assaulting Reporter In Viral Video

News3 months ago

VIDEO: Suzzy Pinamang Returns to Ghana After Successful Eye Surgery in UK

News3 months ago

UPSA Condemns Staff Misconduct in Viral Altercation With Student

News3 months ago

VIDEO: We’ll Irrigate Over 2 Million Hectares Of Land Under 24-Hour Economy – Mahama

News3 months ago

VIDEO: Mahama Declares 24-Hour Economy Agenda A ‘National Reset’

International3 months ago

VIDEO: India Rejects Pakistan Army Claim It Was Behind Deadly Attack

International3 months ago

VIDEO: At Least 81 People Killed In Israeli Strikes In Gaza, Hamas-Run Health Ministry Says

Trending