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Lartey elders summon Pastor after rain reportedly contradicts three-year drought prophecy

George Kwaku Osei August 21, 2026 Yesterday 345,942 views 1 min read AMP 0 comments
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A reported incident involving a pastor in Lartey has sparked disbelief and discussion within the community after a prophecy attributed to him allegedly failed to materialise.

According to reports circulating in the community, the pastor reportedly prophesied that there would be no rainfall for three years. However, shortly after the prophecy, rain reportedly began falling the following day and continued for about three consecutive days.

The development is said to have raised concerns among some residents, prompting traditional leaders and elders in the community to summon the pastor to address the matter.

Reports indicate that the pastor appeared before the traditional authorities, where an amount of GH¢8,000, a white sheep and Schnapps were reportedly presented as part of proceedings.

The chiefs and elders are said to have poured libation and slaughtered the sheep while prayers and appeals for forgiveness were made in the presence of members of the community.

The incident has since attracted considerable attention in Lartey, with residents discussing the circumstances surrounding the prophecy and the subsequent rainfall.

However, the details remain based on reports circulating within the community, and the pastor's full account or response to the incident has not been independently verified.

The development continues to generate conversations about prophetic declarations, traditional authority and the relationship between religious practices and customary traditions in the community.


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