The founder of Wordlight Revival Centre, Prophet Clement
Testimony, has made a number of striking prophetic claims,
asserting that he possesses spiritual authority to influence
national events, control rainfall, and foresee political
outcomes ahead of the 2028 general elections.
Speaking in an interview with Metro TV host Kwasi Afriyie on
the television programme Good Afternoon Ghana on Wednesday, May
5, 2026, the preacher described himself as both “a watcher” and
“gatekeeper” in the spiritual realm.
“There are dimensions of the prophetic and we have people that
change things,” he stated. “I was fasting and praying… and God
trusted us over the years. I can stop rain by the grace of
God.”
He claimed to have demonstrated that spiritual authority on
several occasions during church programmes.
“I said, ‘God please hold on, when everybody gets home then the
rain will come.’ And when the last person got home, the rain
came,” he recounted.
Prophet Clement Testimony, who recently celebrated eight years
in ministry, described the milestone as the beginning of a new
chapter for his church.
“This is the time where the ministry is about to kickstart,” he
said. “Everything we have gone through in the past eight years
is preparing us for a new phase.”
The preacher also revisited his prophecy ahead of the New
Patriotic Party’s presidential primaries, insisting he
accurately predicted the victory of Vice President Mahamudu
Bawumia.
“When people spoke about Ken and Bawumia, I came to say it
would be Bawumia from the start to the end. It would be a quiet
day,” he said.
He further asserted that he foresaw the return of President
John Dramani Mahama long before the 2024 elections.
“I saw President Akufo-Addo handing over something like a book
to now President John Mahama,” he said. “An angel of the Lord
drew a Ghana flag on his cheek… and God told me Mahama would
‘make up Ghana.’”
According to the prophet, Ghana is entering a period of
transformation under the current administration, particularly
in the area of infrastructure development.
“I saw growth for Ghana. I saw a change. I saw a new Ghana,” he
declared, adding that President Mahama’s “big push” agenda
would transform the country’s roads and infrastructure “like
Dubai.”
On the 2028 elections, however, he refused to reveal the
identities of the candidates he claimed to have seen
spiritually for both the National Democratic Congress and the
New Patriotic Party.
“I know the presidential candidates for NDC. I know the vice. I
know MPP and their vice,” he said. “But 2028 is not a child’s
play.”
The preacher also predicted that former U.S. President Donald
Trump would visit Ghana before President Mahama’s current term
ends.
“Trump will come to Ghana,” he declared. “Whatever happened to
John Mahama must happen to Trump. They are twins in the
spirit.”
Prophet Clement Testimony further alleged that his prophecies
had exposed him to both spiritual and physical attacks.
“My pictures were taken to strange areas,” he alleged.
“Sometimes I would be in a vehicle and my seat was almost
burning. We were seeing coffins in our houses.”
Despite the challenges, he said he remains committed to his
ministry and prophetic assignment.
“If I don’t speak, it comes like fire in my bones,” he
explained.
During the interview, the preacher also appealed for support
for his ministry, disclosing that he still does not own a
vehicle despite years of service.
“I don’t have a car,” he said. “I give my money to the church
to build. Ministry has become sacrificial for us.”
Mental illness!

