In a shocking revelation shaking Ghana’s religious scene, Prophet ElBernard along with five other pastors have been implicated in a scandal involving allegedly fake prophecies. The expose has sparked outrage, disbelief, and heated debates across the nation.
According to investigations, these spiritual leaders claimed visions and divine messages that critics say were fabricated for personal gain, influence, or financial profit. Eyewitness accounts and insider reports suggest that followers were misled, manipulated, and exploited, leaving many questioning the authenticity of their faith experiences.
Social media erupted in response, with hashtags like #FakeProphecies, #ElBernardExposed, and #PastorScandal trending nationwide. Many Ghanaians expressed anger and betrayal, demanding transparency, accountability, and restitution for deceived congregants.
Religious analysts warn that such scandals threaten trust in spiritual institutions, emphasizing the need for ethical leadership and verification of prophetic claims. Meanwhile, some defenders argue that the situation requires careful investigation before jumping to conclusions, highlighting the sensitivity of faith and belief in Ghanaian society.
Whether these revelations lead to legal action, public apologies, or internal church reforms, one thing is certain: Prophet ElBernard and the implicated pastors now face intense scrutiny and nationwide scrutiny over their alleged deception.


