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“I Sometimes Get my Prophecies Wrong” – Prophet Nigel Gaisie

Prophet Nigel Gaisie, leader of the Prophetic Hill Church, has admitted that his prophecies are not always accurate. In an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM, he acknowledged that, at times, his predictions are flawed, citing human limitations as the reason. “Every prophet that gets it 100% is fake,” he remarked, explaining that prophets can occasionally misinterpret messages, especially when faced with emotional or spiritual distractions.

Reflecting on his early years in ministry, Gaisie attributed many of his past mistakes to a lack of mentorship and guidance. He shared that as a young prophet, he didn’t have support from senior men of faith, which led to missteps he now regrets. He expressed gratitude for Reverend Eastwood Anaba, who has since become a source of guidance and “checks and balances” for him.

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Gaisie also recalled the backlash he received after predicting former President John Mahama would win the 2020 elections. With more experience now, he believes he would have communicated the prophecy differently. He has recently made another bold prediction, stating that the New Patriotic Party will lose the upcoming general election.

Known for his predictions about political figures, celebrities, and national events, Prophet Nigel Gaisie remains a prominent and sometimes controversial figure in Ghana’s religious landscape.

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