Nigel Gaisie is the Founder of Prophetic Hill Chapel

The Founder of Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, has clarified that he did not state that the Black Stars would play in the grand finale of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

During the December 31st Night Service, the prophet claimed that the Black Stars would reach “the final” of the Mundial but did not specify which stage.

He further warned that some countries were planning to attack the US during the World Cup and urged the public to pray against it to avert any misfortune.

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“I saw a lot of jets in America. If we don’t pray, the World Cup may not come on, or it will be postponed, or there will be a problem with the American one… We will pray and avert it because prayer can do it. The Black Stars, I prophesied about their qualification and they will do extremely well in the final,” he told his congregants.

The prophecy generated backlash, with critics accusing the clergyman of making false claims for attention, arguing that it would be extremely difficult for his words to come true given the caliber of teams in the tournament.

In response to the criticisms, Nigel Gaisie clarified that he was not referring to the grand finale of the tournament, as many assumed.

“When I said Ghana will do well at the final, I was not referring to the World Cup grand finale,” he said, as reported by GhOne TV.

He further explained that the World Cup has multiple “finals,” beginning from the quarter-finals through to the grand finale, and that he did not specify which stage he meant.

He, therefore, urged critics to cease their attacks.

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