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“TWO BULLETS FLEW THROUGH MY SHOULDER” – Archbishop Duncan-Williams Narrates His Arrest During The Revolution Era

The General Overseer of Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has described his interactions with certain military personnel during the period of the June 4th Revolution, which was led by the late Jerry John Rawlings.

According to the man of God, he was praying in the Aburi gardens with a few buddies when he began to feel uneasy. He later realised that two bullets had passed through his shoulders and hit the ground.

He disclosed that they had spent days imprisoned in the Aburi Police Station after being detained as revolutionaries.

The man of God went on to say that many people’s destinies have been sealed and that they need to turn from physical prowess to divine prowess.

Speaking to his Church congregation, Duncan William narrated, “Myself and Robert Ampiah Kwofi, and a few of my friends went to pray at Aburi Gardens While we were there, I was feeling this agitation in my spirit I didn’t understand it then suddenly I heard gunshots, two bullets came through my shoulders and fell before me on the ground.

I heard hands down, lay on the floor, enemies of the revolution. Next thing we were surrounded by soldiers and they arrested us, locked us at the Aburi Police station for days and ordered the police not to discharge us until we came back. They locked us in, they never came back, we were there for days”.

He continued, “One day I said to Robert, you know what is happening to us it is not the soldiers this is a demonic arrest, we have been arrested by demons and we have been locked in here by demons spiritually and unless we free ourselves in the spirit we will not go home.

During that time there was no cell phone, and we could not call to tell anybody where we were, the Queen mother of Aburi then was dead they had a restaurant and people said we know Duncan Williams how can he be an enemy of the revolution”.

Duncan Williams added that they prayed for four hours non-stop and we went into strong intercession.

He narrated further, “One day I said to everybody let us pray, we went into prayer for four hours non-stop, and we went into strong intercession four hours after the prayer there was a lieutenant I have forgotten his name he was going the mountains so he stopped by the Aburi police station and they told him there was one Duncan Williams here a pastor with some of his people, they have been brought here for days by some soldiers and we have been given instruction not to release them until they came back.

The guy said, Duncan Williams, he said to call him, I told him and he said no, please let them go, and if the soldiers come tell them I came to discharge them they should call me, that is how we were released”

 

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