NPP Communications Team member Benjamin Gyewu-Appiah, commonly known as Benghazi, has claimed a man of God told him some NDC gurus will die because of the National Cathedral lies.
Benghazi claimed the man of God told him that if the NDC members do not stop their deception surrounding the National Cathedral, God will deal with them.
He boldly emphasised that the NDC gurus will die one by one.
Speaking on a radio show, Benghazi claimed, “A man of God called me this morning, he informed me that if the NDC members do not take in their dealings with the National Cathedral issues, some big men within the NDC, God will deal with them.
They will start dying one by one, and they will be surprised. I am telling you this. The senior pastor made me understand that there was no misappropriation in the National Cathedral Scandal”.
He added, “The National Cathedral issues, the NDC are using lies to disgrace these men of God in this country. The finding that has come out shows there was no misappropriation of funds. Am I lying true or false?”
His comment comes on the back of Felix Kwakye, who yesterday, July 18, revealed that documents show Ghana owes the National Cathedral contractor an additional $39 million, raising the total project cost to $97 million, far above the widely cited $58 million.
The Minister of State in Charge of Communication, addressing the media on Friday, July 18, 2025, stated, “Contrary to the widely held view that total payments and contributions to the National Cathedral project amount to $58 million, there is actually an additional outstanding payment of $39 million to the contractor.
When added, this brings the total cost incurred so far for the hole that sits at the site of the project to $97 million”.
Felix Kwakye added, “The above audit findings rock the very foundation of the project and the work of the Secretariat and raise serious questions about the use of public funds”.
The National Cathedral Ghana was registered limited by guarantee company. In view of that, the Attorney General has been directed to take legal steps… and we expect that to be done in the coming days,” he said.
Felix Kwakye further revealed that despite the damning findings contained in the Deloitte audit report, it did not cover the full scope of operations of the National Cathedral Secretariat and the project itself.
He revealed that the Auditor-General has therefore been requested to commission a forensic audit into the National Cathedral Project and the activities of the Secretariat.
Meanwhile, Joyce Bawah Mogtari, Special Aide to President John Dramani Mahama, has waded into the $97 million spent on the still-nonexistent National Cathedral project.
According to Joyce Bawah Mogtari, heads ought to and must indeed roll for the 97 million spent on the still-nonexistent National Cathedral.
Madam Bawah emphasised that the $97 million spent on a nonexistent National Cathedral will go down as one of the greatest financial betrayals of the Ghanaian taxpayer.
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“A man of God told me this morning that if the NDC is not careful about the issues concerning the National Cathedral project, God will deal with some of their elders, and they will start dying one after the other.”
-NPP Communications Team member Benjamin Gyewu-Appiah… pic.twitter.com/ajn1mreCbC
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