
Ghanaian Prophet's Warning: Boyfriends Using Women for Money Rituals
Accra Sermon Sparks Debate on Money Rituals and Exploitation A recent sermon in Accra, Ghana, has ignited a heated discussion about the alarming practice of money rituals and the exploitation of women. The sermon, delivered by a self-proclaimed prophet, warned women about the dangers of relationships where their boyfriends might use them for such practices. The video of the sermon, which has quickly gone viral, shows a highly emotional and intense scene. "Your boyfriend is going to use you for money rituals," the prophet dramatically declared to the congregation, causing visible concern among the attendees. The video shows a woman visibly distressed during the sermon. While the claims made in the video remain unverified, the emotional impact has resonated with many online, sparking a debate about the prevalence of such practices and the need for greater awareness and protection for women in Ghana. The video's popularity suggests that the issue is a significant concern for many. The discussion highlights the need for further investigation into the claims made and a broader conversation about the social and economic factors that might contribute to such exploitation.