The Ghana Sangoma's Register: 1,700 Pastors Allegedly Obtained "Miracle Powers" from Nana Kwaku Bonsam
Ever wondered why there is a sudden explosion of prophets across Africa? An exclusive investigation reveals that over 1,700 pastors and "men of God" from across the continent have reportedly sought supernatural aid from Ghana’s most feared fetish priest.
Nana Kwaku Bonsam, whose god is known as Kofi-Kofi, openly dares any critic to challenge his supernatural authority. From producing "miracle money" to germinating seeds instantly, his claims have sent shockwaves through the Southern African religious community, especially in Zimbabwe.
The Register of Prophets
"Currently, I have over 1,700 pastors... I give them the golden ring and a Bible, and the power I want them to get is what I put in the ring. It helps their churches get more members who want to see signs and wonders." — Nana Kwaku Bonsam
Inside Sa-Peiman
The Rules of Consultation
Located on the outskirts of Nsawam, the shrine is a hub for prominent businesspeople and celebrated church founders.
Consultation is not for the poor. Entry requires a fee of approximately US$5,000, excluding the cost of the rituals. Rules are strictly enforced:
The shrine itself is packed with carton boxes of talcum powder, bibles, golden rings, razor-sharp machetes, and cartons of calabashes, all surrounding the god, Kofi-Kofi.
Supernatural Feats
Miracle Money & Instant Growth
Bonsam claims his miracles have been verified by traditional chiefs. His "portfolio" of supernatural feats includes:
Agricultural Miracles
Planting cocoa and mango seeds and making them germinate and grow on the same day.
Resurrection Claims
Killing a house-fly, resurrecting it, and making it fly around for witnesses to see.
Manufacturing Prophets
The Ritual Bath & Golden Ring
According to Bonsam, pastors undergo a ritual bath before receiving their tools of the trade. The process is remarkably standardized:
Specific powers are "programmed" based on the pastor's needs: some are granted the power to heal, others the ability to see into the future or the past, all with the goal of increasing church membership through "signs and wonders."
Spiritual Showdowns
Failed Battles with Bishops
Bonsam has famously challenged high-profile pastors who preach against fetish priests despite allegedly using similar powers. Two notable "spiritual wrestling" matches failed to materialize:
Bishop Obinim
After threatening to strike critics with thunder, Obinim reportedly made excuses when Bonsam accepted the challenge for a showdown.
Prophet Kumchacha
A mammoth crowd gathered at Adom FM for a showdown, but the prophet had second thoughts at the last minute and failed to turn up.
Fashion Parades & Falsehoods
The fetish priest is surprisingly critical of the very pastors he allegedly empowers. He attacks flamboyant pastors who "ride in top-of-the-range cars when their members are hungry," calling their churches "fashion parades."
Whether Bonsam’s claims are a genuine exposé or a strategic provocation, the migration of African "men of God" to West African shrines remains a documented and troubling reality for the modern church.
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