Ghanaian Prophets Whose Predictions About War And Iran’s Supreme Leader Resurface After Recent Events
Several Ghanaian religious figures have drawn attention online after old prophecies they made about a war involving Iran and the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei resurfaced amid ongoing global developments.
In the past weeks, dramatic events in the Middle East — including confirmed reports that Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed during a joint military operation by the United States and Israel late in February 2026 — have sparked renewed interest in past spiritual predictions.
One preacher whose clip has gone viral again is Prophet Telvin Adjei Sowah, whose earlier prophecy about seeing the Iranian leader’s compound engulfed in flames and predicting his death has been widely shared on social media as events unfold. His supporters on platforms such as Facebook and other networks say the recent confirmation of Khamenei’s death appears to align with that vision.
Another religious figure whose prophecy is trending again is Apostle Francis Amoako Attah. His older statements about a conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran — and specifically about the fate of the Iranian leadership — have resurfaced and sparked reactions online.
These resurfaced prophecies have fuelled discussion among Ghanaians online, with many users commenting that the recent global events seem to reflect the earlier spiritual messages shared by these figures. Observers say that clips and accounts of the prophets’ words, previously posted in interviews or on social media platforms, are being reposted widely after international news reports confirmed the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader.




