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Nigel Gaisie Reacts To IGP’s Warning About 31st Night Prophecies

The founder and leader of Prophet Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie has reacted to the recent press release by the Ghana Police Service, warning religious leaders to stop making certain prophecies that cause fear and panic.

The police said it will prosecute any pastor, prophet, or bishop who prophesies harm, danger, and death of any individual or group without proof of the prophecy being true.

It also cautioned Ghanaians who publish such information or share same via electronic means, especially where the said communication has the potential to cause fear and alarm to the public or endanger lives in the country.
“It is also a crime for a person, by means of electronic communications service, to knowingly send a communication that is false or misleading and likely to prejudice the efficiency of life-saving service or to endanger the safety of any person,” it added.

The police stated that any person found guilty under these laws could be liable to a term of imprisonment of up to five years.

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“We, therefore, wish to caution all Ghanaians, especially religious groups and leaders to be measured in their utterances, especially how they communicate prophecies, which may injure the right of others and the public interest,” the Police statement noted.

It added: “The Ghana Police Service wishes to place on record that the Police are not against prophecies; we acknowledge that we Ghanaians are a religious people who know and believe in, the centrality of God in our lives.”

In a Facebook post sighted by Ghanaeducation.org, Prophet Nigel Gaisie revealed that the Ghana Police Service cannot stop him or the word of God from manifesting in people’s lives on 31st December. He added that the Police should rather go and arrest persons who are making the country difficult, including the killers of the late JB Danquah and also persons who are into illegal mining.

“Can Human being/earthly body Approve SPIRITUAL LAWS-THE VALIDITY OF PROPHECIES?”….Am I 😲 nope,when Ahab is in power, he is ALWAYS AFRAID OF WHAT *Prophet Macahia’will say!!!…..Ghana Police Service Should be busy arresting all the criminals in government who are making life soo hard for the common man. Again, there are more serious cases which has national interest like *Who killed J.B’,Like the political actors who have made our once good drinking water turned into **Choco milo*galamsey* the attention of the police there is not the best to say tho. Like the Ayawaso Wagouon *by-elections the people who inflicted pains (harm) on the ordinary citizen are still walking freely,with all the evidence,ZELICH ARRREST just to mention but a few…The role of the prophetic or prophets in nation building can not be underestimated or disrespected. Suffice to say,the hallmark of every prophet is BOLDNESS FROM ABOVE Hence,I suggest to all prophets to be led by the Holy spirit on 31st December Night/dawn and be circumspect because of the evil times,no prophet of God should be cow o
Into silence or be afraid, God has a way of taking care of us if only what you are saying is from the womb of the spirit…..The attacks on the prophetic did not start today and will not END IN OUR TIME SO LET’S OBEY GOD THAN MAN……***HANDSOFFTHEPROPHETIC##LET THE PROPHETSSPEAK##Ps.105v15,Hosea 12v13.
#31ST NIGHT OF PROPHCIES.
#PNG.

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