Ghanaian prophet Samuel Henry, popularly known as Prophet Roja, has sparked fresh controversy with a new prophecy, despite the Presidency’s directive that all public prophecies be subjected to scrutiny.
Speaking in an interview on Angel TV, Prophet Roja claimed to have seen a disturbing vision he described as a “big black bad news” that would lead to significant changes within the Presidency. He specifically mentioned seeing former Chief of Staff Julius Debrah replacing someone in a top government position.
“I don’t want to mention names, but I see a man called Julius Debrah replacing someone else,” he stated. Roja also suggested that the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, would be temporarily replaced for a long period.
The prophet referenced a past vision he had about a helicopter crash, which he claims later occurred, asserting that similar political shifts happened during the era of the late President John Atta Mills.
However, his declarations have not gone unchallenged. A fellow clergyman criticized Roja’s previous vision, calling it “sorcery, not prophecy.”
As debates rage on, Ghanaians remain divided over the authenticity and implications of Prophet Roja’s latest vision.





