Accra, Ghana — Prophet Telvin Adjei Sowah has issued a fresh warning about what he describes as an impending “food pandemic,” claiming that food could begin spoiling unusually quickly.
In a circulating video, the founder of Prophetic Life Embassy is heard warning that “food will get rotten very fast”, urging people to pay attention to what he described as a coming food-related crisis.

The remarks have generated conversations online, particularly because they touch on food availability, preservation and household costs.
GhanaMedia.net has verified the source material and the attribution of the statement to Prophet Telvin Adjei Sowah. However, the claim itself remains a prophetic warning and has not been independently established as a scientific forecast or official food-safety alert.
Prophet Telvin Adjei Sowah has previously attracted public attention for a series of widely discussed prophecies concerning Ghanaian politics, the economy and sporting events. Recent media reports have documented several of his public predictions and warnings.
The latest warning has therefore prompted renewed discussion about the role of prophetic declarations in Ghana’s public discourse and whether the prediction could have any connection to wider concerns about food security and preservation.
It is important to distinguish the prophecy from established food-safety information. Food can spoil rapidly under unsuitable temperature, storage and handling conditions, and Ghana has previously experienced significant food losses linked to spoilage.
For now, there is no verified evidence that Ghana is facing a “food pandemic” as described in the prophecy.
GhanaMedia.net will continue to monitor developments and provide updates if credible scientific, government or food-industry information emerges concerning the warning.