Despite various warnings and cautions from the Ghana Police Service to pastors that the ban on prophecies is still in force, the founder of the Prophetic Hill Chapel, Nigel Gaisie went ahead to deliver what he claims are messages from God on 31st December.
For the second time running, the General Overseer adopted a cryptic description of a country to release his prophecies at his Watch Night service.
Just like the previous year when he used the name Republic of Umuofia, as the country he was prophesying to, at the 2022 Watch Night service, he came up with another vague nation which he called Republic of Yempε Nokware, literally translated to mean 'We don't like the truth".
Earlier, Prophet Nigel Gaisie had indicated that God has already given him 47 prophecies for the country out of which number 14 was for the IGP. He, however, indicated that the number could increase before December 31.
Delivering a sermon to his congregation, Prophet Nigel who spoke in the local dialect and had a translator said;
“The Lord took my spirit to the Republic of Y3mpe Nokware, and I saw that there was a change in IGP. In the realms of the spirit, I saw the IGP and his boots were taken off.
“I dreamt, I saw and it’ll come to pass if they don’t pray about it.”
In another of the prophecies, Nigel Gaisie said he saw Kwame Dramani in white, sitting at the Jubilee House.
He also added that the church in Nigeria will come under attack whiles a prominent pastor from Nigeria will die.
Again, Prophet Nigel said he saw a horse which the angel of the Lord told him was responsible for the suffering of the people of Yempe Nokware. He explained that the angel of the Lord said the horse has stolen a lot from the people.
He was then transported (spiritually) to the Finance Ministry where he saw that the country's coffers were empty. The caution he was given was to tell the people to change the horse with anger or the country will be led into a calamity that will take 70-years to come back from.
He also alleged that some media personnel within the country will be prosecuted since the fourth arm of government will face numerous attacks in the coming months.
In all, the Prophet had over 50 prophecies which he shared with the congregants.
Ban on prophecies
On December 27, the police reminded religious groups and leaders to be measured in the communication of end-of-year prophecies that could spark panic and controversy in Ghana.
According to the Police Service, religious freedom is still subject to Ghana’s laws.
It therefore entreated the general public, especially faith-based groups to ensure continuous compliance with the law as it relates to the communication of prophecies.
Latest Stories
-
Mahama vows to create an agro-processing zone in Afram Plains
9 mins -
Political parties should plan for losses, not just wins – IGP advises
11 mins -
524 Diasporan Africans granted Ghanaian citizenship in ceremony
12 mins -
Mahama urges Afram Plains North residents to avoid ‘skirt and blouse’ voting
14 mins -
Asantehene receives more 19th century gold ornament and regalia
21 mins -
Hohoe Ghana Blind Union organises training for members ahead of Election 2024
28 mins -
Alan Kyerematen reveals his future plans for Ghanaian Health professionals
28 mins -
AAIN empowers women and small enterprises in Upper East Region through SHINE project
30 mins -
Akufo-Addo leads nationwide commissioning of 80 educational projects
36 mins -
Ghana and Seychelles strengthen bilateral ties with focus on key sectors
1 hour -
National Elections Security Taskforce meets political party heads ahead of December elections
1 hour -
Samsung’s AI-powered innovations honored by Consumer Technology Association
1 hour -
Fugitive Zambian MP arrested in Zimbabwe – minister
2 hours -
Town council in Canada at standstill over refusal to take King’s oath
2 hours -
Trump picks Pam Bondi as attorney general after Matt Gaetz withdraws
2 hours