
Prophet Bernard Elbernard Nelson-Eshun has issued a public apology after a prophetic declaration he made concerning the New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential primaries failed to materialize.
In a statement released to the public, the prophet admitted that his earlier prophecy predicting Hon. Kennedy Ohene Agyapong as the winner of the NPP presidential primaries was inaccurate.
According to him, the declaration—made through a book, videos, and several media interviews—did not come to pass, and he takes full responsibility for the outcome.
“That word did not come to pass. I missed it. I was wrong, and I am deeply sorry,” he stated.
Prophet Nelson-Eshun acknowledged that because he spoke with prophetic authority, many people trusted his words and may have been affected emotionally, spiritually, and politically. He expressed particular remorse to individuals who made decisions based on the prophecy.
He emphasized that he does not blame anyone nor shift responsibility, admitting plainly that the prophecy, as declared, failed.
The prophet further revealed that the incident has caused him to reflect deeply and recommit himself to accountability, discernment, integrity, and truth, especially in how prophetic revelations are communicated publicly.
He also apologized to believers who may have been disappointed or whose faith may have been shaken as a result of the failed prophecy.
“I humbly ask for forgiveness from everyone who was hurt, disappointed, or negatively impacted in any way,” he added.
Prophet Bernard Nelson-Eshun concluded by thanking those who have corrected him in love and those who continue to pray for him.
Source By Prince Kwame Wonder

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