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Numerologist Atta Agyemang Warns of Bad Omens in Chairman Wontumi’s Detention

Numerologist links Chairman Wontumi’s birthdate and planetary forces to current challenges

Story Highlights
  • Chairman Wontumi’s birthdate holds significant numerological meaning
  • The planet Jupiter’s influence on Wontumi suggests dominance but also conflict with opposing forces
  • The numerologist warns of bad omens and urges caution

Numerologist Atta Agyemang has shared his insights on the arrest and ongoing detention of Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Atta Agyemang highlighted Wontumi’s birthdate, May 1, 1976, noting its strong numerological significance.

Speaking on Lawson TV and Radio Ghana Se Sen on Friday, May 30, 2025, with Kwame Tanko, the numerologist explained, “He has two fives in his birthdate, which means he is loved by many, but these same people may later turn against him.”

According to Atta Agyemang, Wontumi is ruled by the planet Jupiter, which he described as a dominating influence in his life.

“The planet Jupiter here is domineering, but it also attracts conflict from other planetary forces. When Jupiter enjoys success, it rarely looks back, but eventually, it must face consequences.”

Agyemang warned that May—a month marking the peak and eventual decline in Wontumi’s life cycle—could signify a turning point. “May is both his peak and about ending. What is happening now is very serious and could be a bad omen,” he said.

The numerologist urged caution, emphasizing the importance of understanding one’s planetary alignments and social circle.

“Next time, be careful about your circle and know your planet,” he said, suggesting that negative forces may arise from close associates or unexpected quarters.

Appealing for Wontumi’s release while investigations continue, Atta Agyemang posed a stark warning: “If you go the next day and meet his lifeless body, what will you say? This is a grave matter, and it would be a tragedy if he were to die while in custody.”

His remarks have added a spiritual and mystical dimension to the political drama surrounding Chairman Wontumi, who remains in custody under the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) amid allegations of financial misconduct.

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