Daniel Jeddman, a prominent Ghanaian voice, has emphatically called on all prophets and men of God to focus on delivering messages that foster national development and positive change rather than instilling fear in the populace. His statement comes amid global conflicts, including crises in Iran, Israel, Russia, Ukraine, and allied nations.

Prophecies Should Promote Progress
Jeddman emphasized that prophets and spiritual leaders should use their platforms to communicate divine guidance that leads to constructive action and societal growth. Messages should encourage solutions, hope, and community betterment instead of alarming predictions about wars, attacks, or disasters.
Warnings Against Fear-Inducing Prophecies
According to Jeddman, individuals who publicly predict violence, bombings, or global conflicts without credible basis are putting society at risk. He asserts that such fear-based prophets could potentially collaborate with terrorist groups, using faith as a cover to manipulate and endanger communities.
Call for Government and Police Intervention
Daniel Jeddman urged the Ghana Police Service and government authorities to monitor individuals making fear-based prophecies. He recommends preventative measures to safeguard public safety and the national economy from those who misuse prophetic influence.
Spiritual Leadership With Responsibility
Jeddman concluded by stressing that spiritual leaders must nurture hope, inspire courage, and guide followers toward meaningful actions benefiting Ghana. Prophecies should unite citizens in constructive endeavors, not create panic or serve hidden agendas.
Public Safety and Moral Vigilance
This statement by Daniel Jeddman has sparked nationwide discussions on the role of religious leadership in public life, ethical limits of prophecy, and the necessity for accountability to ensure spiritual influence is used positively.
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