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    Because I foresaw Mahama’s comeback, I lost everything. — Nigel Gaisie

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    Rocky55 Blog of Wednesday, 8 January 2025

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    Following his prediction that John Mahama will return as Ghana’s president, prophet Nigel Gaisie has revealed the emotional and professional toll he suffered.

    The founder of the Prophetic Hill Chapel, Kwame Tanko, talked about his terrifying experiences in a poignant interview on Lawson TV/Radio’s Ghana Se Sen show. Gaisie continued, “The NPP shattered lives and crushed spirits,” with a passionate and emotionally charged tone. “We have wives, friends, and families because we are human.

    Even though we’re not flawless, when someone makes a mistake, they ought to be held accountable by the law rather than being demonized or having their work destroyed. The prophet recalled the criticism he received, describing how his prophecy became the subject of debate and resulted in numerous arrests and verbal abuse. “Everything I had is ruined-all because I prophesied that Mahama would be president again, as revealed to me by God,” he complained.

    Gaisie went on to describe the trauma he experienced at the hands of police enforcement, naming one particular officer. “I pray Superintendent Asare seeks forgiveness for the verbal abuse I endured during my multiple arrests,” he said, clearly upset.



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