The General
Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), Pastor Mensa Otabil, believes that the coronavirus (COVID 19) pandemic could be
a game-changer in the dynamics of world power were so-called weaker nations
will come into the centers of power.
According to him, humanity will survive the fast-spreading
disease and things will soon return to normalcy.
Preaching in his church through a live broadcast on eTV.Ghana
and on Happy FM Pursuant to fulfilling the current embargo on social gatherings
including churches and mosques meetings the renowned preacher said the
coronavirus is not the end of the world.
“Coronavirus Outbreak Could radically transform the 21st
century. What kind of transformation, I don’t know. We have seen Nations which
we thought were on top of their game seem to be the superpowers all of the
sudden becomes very venerable and crumble right before our eyes.”
He added that he thinks the covid 19 “is part of sense of
anxiety because those we trusted are collapsing before us. We have seen people
we thought were untouchable being touched. We have seen fear in the eyes of
leaders of nations, presidents, prime ministers as they try to solve these
level of uncertainty.”
He however pronounced that this time might be the time for
the countries that have been described as the weaker nation to rise “ And maybe
this is what will bring the so-called weaker nations into the centers of power
just like the first and Second World War brought the venerable into the centers
of power. We don’t know we are just watching and observing, this could be a
game-changer in the dynamics of world power.”
He advised his congregants to take the necessary precaution
by doing the right things to protect themselves from the COVID-19.
COVID 19 is a cluster of respiratory illness, originating in
the Chinese province of Hubei in December 2019, has health officials on high
alert around the world.
In January, the causative agent of the disease was found to
be a novel coronavirus, dubbed SARS-CoV-2, and the disease it causes was given
a name: COVID-19 (for “coronavirus disease 2019”).
The virus has spread to at least 164 countries and
territories, as of now, coronavirus cases recorded are 308,615, 13,071 deaths
and 95,834 have recovered.
Source: ghanaweb.com
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