‘That Guy Is A Joke”- Senior Pastor Slams Nigel Gaisie For ‘Disgracing Prophetic Ministry’

Nigel Gaisie, the founder of the Prophetic Hill Chapel has incurred the wrath of the head pastor of the Assemblies of God Christian Center in Kumasi, Fire up. Osei Karikari Annor following the former’s prophecies during the 31 December Watch Night service.
According to Fire up. Karikari Annor, Gaisie’s conduct is bringing the prophetic ministry into disrepute and the time has come to call him to arrange.
The senior man of God said this among other things while speaking on Prime Morning with KMJ the Royal Host on Monday, January 2, 2023.
“It is high time we cautioned that young man to stop what he’s doing because he’s actually making a shame and joking with the whole issue of prophecy. He’s not doing anything right and shouldn’t call himself a national prophet because he’s disgracing himself and the prophetic ministry. That guy is a joke”.
“He’s making people make fun of the prophetic ministry. It’s not a joke; it is not entertainment; it is not something that you should be forced to do. Serious people will not listen to that guy.”
Prophet Gaisie and others are noted for publicly predicting doom during every Watch Night Service, a practice the Ghanaian public has condemned on many times.
Last year, the Ghana Police Service took a serious stance against the public pronouncement of doom prophecies, describing it as unlawful and warned that it would arrest any pastor who engaged in it. The warning brought some sanity, with a large portion of them choosing to be quiet while others adopted refined techniques for communicating their prophecies to avoid arrest and prosecution.
This year, the police reminded general society and strict leaders that it was on standby to enforce the law should there be any breaches. The Ghana Police Service is not completely against prophecies, however the decision of a public platforms to do it and circulation of the same on social media. Sometimes a portion of the pastors communicate their prophecies to the subjects on live radio and television.
However, Nigel Gaisie, during his finish of-year chapel gathering, said among other things that the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) in what he alluded to as the “Republic of Yempɛ Nokware” will be sacked in 2023. He also talked about an alleged plot to kill a former Arsenal star of Togolese nationality.
He was not the only pastor who made prophecies on the day. Prophet Isaac Owusu Bempah, the founder of Glorious Word Chapel International who calls himself the nation’s prophet, predicted that there might be an overthrow of the government. He also talked about the probability of a great deal of marriages in 2023, among other things.
Fire up. Karikari Annor encouraged Ghanaians to be particular about which prophecies to believe, saying they should rather pray for the nation’s turnaround.
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He cautioned people who call themselves prophets to stop giving conditional prophecies and be straightforward on the off chance that they indeed believe in what they are talking about.