In a revelation that’s sending shockwaves through Ghana’s political and spiritual circles, gospel singer Abronye has alleged that controversial Prophet Roja demanded a jaw-dropping $1.5 million from Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia to alter a prophecy concerning “Ken.”
According to Abronye, the staggering sum was requested in exchange for changing the prediction — a claim that has immediately ignited heated debates online and across media platforms. Many are questioning the intersection of money, politics, and prophecy, with some calling it “shocking” and others “deeply troubling.”
Political analysts warn this allegation could have major implications, not just for Bawumia’s camp, but for the credibility of religious figures involved in political forecasting. Meanwhile, Prophet Roja has yet to respond publicly to the explosive claims.
The revelation has dominated social media timelines, leaving citizens stunned and demanding answers. Ghana now watches closely as questions swirl about faith, influence, and the price of prophecy in high-stakes politics.


