WATCH: Obinim Claims Vision Involving Former President Kufuor Ahead of 2026

Founder and leader of the International God’s Way Church, Bishop Daniel Obinim, has revealed what he describes as a spiritual vision concerning former President John Agyekum Kufuor and events he believes may unfold in 2026.
The declaration was made in a video that has since circulated widely on social media. In the footage, Obinim explains that the vision places the former president at the centre of important developments expected to take place in the coming year. While the bishop did not provide extensive details, he suggested that Kufuor’s role would be significant, symbolising influence and relevance in Ghana’s future affairs.
Obinim’s revelation has generated strong reactions online, with supporters of his ministry expressing interest and curiosity about the meaning of the vision. Others, however, have raised questions about the interpretation of prophetic messages involving political figures, especially former leaders who no longer hold public office.
The discussion has reignited broader debates in Ghana about the intersection of religion and public life, particularly the influence of prophetic declarations on political discourse and national conversations. Similar prophecies shared by religious leaders in the past have often attracted both public attention and criticism.
As the video continues to spread across digital platforms, many Ghanaians remain divided on its significance. While some view it as a spiritual message worthy of reflection, others see it as symbolic commentary rather than a literal prediction.
Despite the mixed reactions, the vision has once again placed Bishop Obinim at the centre of national discussion, highlighting the continued impact of religious voices in shaping public narratives ahead of major political and social moments in Ghana.
Watch the video below:
Ayooo. This is why I may miss Dampare small.
John Kufuor will laugh over this. Angel Obinim paa pic.twitter.com/bOXF2VX277
— WithAlvin 🇬🇭 (@withAlvin__) January 1, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com




