A Shocking Turn of Events: Prophet ElBernard's Apology for a Misguided Prophecy
In a surprising development, Prophet ElBernard Nelson-Eshun has issued a public apology for his inaccurate prophecy regarding the NPP presidential primaries. The prophecy, which predicted a victory for Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, failed to materialize as provisional results indicate Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia's retention as the New Patriotic Party's flagbearer.
ElBernard's prophecy was made through various mediums, including a book, videos, and media interviews, leaving no room for doubt in the minds of his followers. However, the January 31, 2026, elections revealed a different outcome, and ElBernard was forced to confront his mistake.
"I must admit, the prophecy did not come to pass. I was mistaken, and for that, I am deeply remorseful. I ask for your forgiveness," he stated in a detailed public statement posted on his Facebook page.
The prophet acknowledged the impact of his public declaration, understanding that many had placed their trust in his words, only to be emotionally, spiritually, and politically affected by the outcome. "I take full responsibility for this prophetic word. I do not shift blame or point fingers. This prophecy, as I declared it, has failed," he added with humility.
ElBernard also expressed his regret to those who acted upon his message, causing them hurt, disappointment, or negative consequences. "To everyone who trusted my word and was affected, I offer my sincere apologies," he said.
He further explained that this experience has prompted him to reevaluate his approach to prophetic revelations, emphasizing the importance of accountability and discernment in their communication.
But here's where it gets controversial... Should prophets be held accountable for their prophecies, especially when they have such a profound impact on people's lives? And this is the part most people miss... Prophets like ElBernard often have a massive following, and their words can sway public opinion and even influence political outcomes. So, when a prophecy fails, it's not just a personal matter; it has wider implications.
What are your thoughts on this? Do you think prophets should be more cautious with their prophecies, especially when they have such a public platform? Or is it an inevitable risk that comes with the territory of being a spiritual leader? We'd love to hear your opinions in the comments below!