Omane Boamah: NDC Official Kojo Danquah Claims He Saw Prophet Roja’s Prophecy Before the Crash

Omane Boamah: NDC Official Kojo Danquah Claims He Saw Prophet Roja’s Prophecy Before the Crash

  • The Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Student Loan Trust Fund, Kojo Danquah, has opened up on the crash that killed Dr Edward Omane Boamah
  • Speaking on UTV, he said he saw a prophecy from a man of God, Prophet Roja, warning the Defence Minister, but did not take it seriously
  • Omane Boamah died in a helicopter crash near Obuasi the next day, alongside seven others, while en route to an anti-illegal mining event

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The Deputy CEO of the Students Loan Trust Fund, Kojo Danquah, has opened up about the crash that killed eight Ghanaians, including two cabinet ministers.

Kojo Danquah, Omane Boamah
NDC's Kojo Danquah speaks about seeing Prophet Roja's Omane Boamah prophecy before the helicopter crash that claimed his life.
Source: TikTok

The Minister for Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, and the Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed, were part of a group headed to Obuasi for a security conference on tackling the scourge of illegal mining, also known as galamsey.

Their trip ended in tragedy when the Ghana Armed Forces Z-9 helicopter they were travelling in crashed into the Sikaman Forest on Wednesday, August 6.

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Aside from the aforementioned duo, three other high-ranking government officials, including Alhaji Muniru Mohammed, Samuel Sarpong and Samuel Aboagye, died in the crash.

Three Ghana Air Force personnel operating the aircraft, namely Squadron Leader Peter Anala, Flying Officer Manaen Twum-Ampadu, and Sergeant Ernest Nii Addo Mensah, were killed.

Ghana's Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, confirmed the tragedy in a solemn statement delivered at the Jubilee House on August 6.

Kojo Danquah speaks on Prophet Roja prophecy

Following the crash, a video of a Ghanaian man of God, De Lighter Roja, warning the defence minister, Omane Boamah, of impending doom, surfaced online.

Prophet Roja said in the video that he had a message to be given to the Defence Minister and that anyone close to him should inform him to give him a call.

The video was shared on TikTok on Tuesday, August 5, a day before the helicopter crash.

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Speaking on UTV Ghana, Kojo Danquah said he had seen the video of the tragedy on Tuesday night before he went to bed.

He said he initially wanted to send the video to Dr Omane Boamah, but later changed his mind.

The TikTok video of Kojo Danquah speaking about Prophet Roja’s prophecy is below.

Kojo Danquah's claim about Roja stirs reactions

YEN.com.gh compiled some reactions to the video of Kojo Danquah speaking about Prophet Roja's prophecy.

Prophet Roja said:

"When you reach them, they will still insult you."

jblaze122 wrote:

"The pastor is easier to find than the minister."

Bonwire kente papa fie commented:

"Roja is a real Man of God."

Nana Kyei_Baffour said:

"If the prophet had insulted him, you guys would have sent BNI to arrest him 😅. Just be fair, you don’t have any respect for those prophets, be sincere.👋"

Prophet Roja speaks about meeting John Kumah

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Previously, YEN.com.gh reported that Prophet Roja claimed to have foreseen the death of former MP John Kumah and warned him about it.

Roja spoke to Angel FM on Friday, August 8, 2025, and opened up about allegedly meeting the politician to deliver the news and how he was treated.

John Kumah died on Thursday, March 7, 2024, at the age of 45, while being transported to Accra for treatment after he fell ill.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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