"Your Threat Does Not Scare Us A Bit" - Nigel Gaisie Throw Shades At IGP

IGP Dampare and Nigel Gaisie

The statement from the Ghana Police Service warning men of God about prophecies on December 31st night did not worry them at all, according to Prophet Nigel Gaisie, the founder and leader of Prophetic Hill Chapel.

The Ghana Police Service issued a caution against the spread of false prophecies on December 27 in advance of the watch night celebrations on December 31.

The police also pleaded with the populace, particularly pastors and prophets, to exercise caution while giving their prophecies.

"A year ago today, December 27, 2021, the Ghana Police Service drew the attention of the general public, especially members of the religious community to the law regarding the communication of prophecies and urged compliance to the law to ensure continuous security and law and order in the country", the statement said.

However, speaking on Power FM in an interview, Prophet Nigel Gaisei insisted that, "what the police have said does not scare us a bit. And I know as a prophet who is called by God, you don’t have to be scared and he won’t be scared as well.  Because we don’t speak according to man we speak what God says".

He absolutely said that on the 31st Night, men of God will speak throughout the nation exactly as God commands them to speak, not according to the wishes of mankind.

"We will say whatever God give to us to say. Already God has revealed 47 things to me. I have had 47 revelations". He justified with the quotation.

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