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Ghana Tries To Regulate Online Prophecies
vendredi 2 janvier 2026, 16:01 , par Slashdot
After the accident, TikTok clips circulated showing pastors who claimed to have foreseen the disaster before it happened. Elvis Ankrah, the presidential envoy for inter-faith and ecumenical relations, now asks prophets to submit their predictions for review. Charismatic preacher-prophets have been a fixture of Ghanaian public life since Pentecostalism arrived in the 1980s, but social media has amplified their reach and made their claims increasingly outlandish. Police have threatened to arrest prophets who cannot prove their predictions eventually came true. Some two-thirds of Ghanaians favor giving divine intervention a role in politics. Ankrah recently declared that most prophecies submitted to him are 'total bunk.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/26/01/02/0720202/ghana-tries-to-regulate-online-prophecies?utm_sourc...
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