Prophet Jedidiah Henry Kore popularly known as Fire Oja was graciously invited to the residence of President John Dramani Mahama for a meeting that has drawn significant public attention.
The invitation follows closely on the heels of Fire Oja’s prophecy warning that a president either the current or a former one might die before the year ends. The timing is particularly poignant, the president recently launched a directive urging prophets to submit national-security-related prophecies to his office before going public.
Photos shared by media outlets show Fire Oja shaking hands with President Mahama and posing alongside key figures like Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, the newly appointed Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, and Cardinal Peter Appiah Turkson.
Shortly before the meeting, Fire Oja made a bold request by asking the government to provide transport and fuel support to prophets, citing his own circumstances and the broader difficulties faced by many religious figures.
President Mahama’s call for formal submission of prophecies marks a strategic move toward integrating spiritual insight responsibly in policy dialogue especially those with possible security implications. Fire Oja’s private meeting at the presidential residence signals both the seriousness with which the government is treating these matters and its openness to engagement with religious leaders in a structured way.
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