Ghanaian author and spiritual Pastor – cum – Prophet, Bernard ElBernard Nelson-Eshun, has shared a prophetic revelation suggesting that former Assin Central MP, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, will emerge as the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) flag bearer for the 2028 general elections.
In an excerpt from his vision share on his Facebook Page , Nelson-Eshun details a vision in which he is guided by an angel through a series of scenes depicting the political future of the NPP.
The prophecy begins with a depiction of intense internal debate among senior members of the party, including influential Parliamentarians and political elites, questioning Agyapong’s capability to lead.
However, the vision shifts dramatically as the prophet is led to witness a wave of youthful enthusiasm and grassroots mobilization around Kennedy Agyapong’s candidacy.
According to the account, young people from across the political spectrum will unite behind the controversial legislator, forming a movement driven by bold policy proposals and grassroots activism.
“They will begin to draft bold policies and take the lead in his campaign. Their passion will spark a national movement,” Nelson-Eshun writes.
He further reveals that this groundswell of support will eventually lead to a shift in opinion among the party’s top brass, including former skeptics and rivals who will ultimately back Agyapong’s bid.
In the final part of the vision, Kennedy Agyapong is seen being elected as the party’s flag – bearer, with his leadership ushering in a revitalized and united NPP, poised for the 2028 elections.
Nelson-Eshun concludes the revelation with a note of spiritual reservation: “I will not show you everything now. Be content with what you have seen, for more will be revealed in due time.”
Bernard ElBernard Nelson-Eshun is known for publishing spiritual visions and interpretations believed to reflect Ghana’s sociopolitical landscape.
His latest revelation has sparked conversation among political observers and supporters of the NPP, on social media as the party navigates its post-2024 trajectory.