Who is kwaku bonsam




















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Ptah Amissah-Aidoo changed his life. Nana Kwaku Bonsam originally known in his life as Steven Osei Mensah adopted the shrine name after a powerful feast performance at Ofinso. In every corner of the globe, people respect their tradition and culture in spite of so-called modernity.

Other cultures still regard similar feats as the gospel truth. Examples are legion. It is only Africans who tend to undermine and disrespect their own culture while hanging on to the truths of received ideas from foreign lands. As Okomfo Anokye came to unite the Ashanti people so is Nana Kwaku Bonsam blessed with mystical powers has introduced his intentions to help humanity especially the people of Ghana and of all works of life , Africans, Europeans Asians and American in general.

He only said that the actor came to visit him at home recently, but they were disappointed when ECG caused a power outage. In diverting the question asked him about Lil Win, Kwaku Bonsam only cautioned the ECG to ensure that his area has an uninterrupted power supply.

Kindly fast-forward to the 13th minute to listen to Kwaku Bonsam make his claim:. Kwaku Bonsam is known to have stormed a church to retrieve one of his gods from a pastor.

EVER wondered why nowadays there seem to be more and more prophets in Africa? So authoritative is the much-dreaded fetish Priest Nana Kwaku Bonsam of Ghana that he openly and publicly dares any of his critics to challenge him in a battle of supernatural powers.

Nana Kwaku Bonsam has got his shrine at Sa-Peiman, a village on the outskirts of Nsawam in the eastern region of Ghana. His god is called Kofi-Kofi, and is the one who provides him with supernatural powers that are desperately needed by different pastors from all walks of life.

The Ghanaian newspaper reported that after visiting Nana Kwaku Bonsam, hundreds of top-of-the-range cars were seen parked at his shrine as various prominent business people and celebrated church founders gathered to secure his services. The rule is that one could only enter the shrine barefooted and without a phone or a wrist watch. As part of his rituals, the priest hangs a cat alive and slaughters several fowls, a white dove, pigeons and goats and then spills the blood on his god.

The inner shrine is packed with several other gods and also has many cartons of talcum powder, bibles, razor-sharp machetes hung around the room, a rifle, golden rings, money, padlocks, calabashes and many other items which are veiled.



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