I fasted for a year to ensure Mahama’s win – Prophet Nigel Gaisie


Prophet Nigel Gaisie has shared the lengths he went to in a bid to secure victory for John Dramani Mahama in the 2020 presidential elections.

Speaking in an interview with Kwame Tanko on Lawson TV/Radio monitored by MyNewsGh, Gaisie revealed that he undertook a year-long fast, seeking divine intervention to unseat the incumbent NPP government and restore Mahama to power.

“Kwame, I fasted for an entire year,” Gaisie disclosed, his tone resolute. “I committed my life, my energy, and my prayers to ensure the will of God, which is Mahama’s victory, would manifest.”

The prophet’s revelation sparked curiosity from the host, who pressed him about his confidence in Mahama’s chances, given the stronghold of the NPP and the rising popularity of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. In response, Gaisie attributed his certainty to divine visions he claimed to have received.

“God does not lie,” the founder of the Prophetic Hill Chapel affirmed. “He showed me visions, clear and undeniable, that Mahama would triumph. Yes, the circumstances seemed to favour the NPP.

Their machinery was strong, and Bawumia was gaining traction, but my faith in God’s promise never wavered.”

The 2020 elections ultimately saw Nana Akufo-Addo retain power, a result that Gaisie believes deviated from divine intent due to what he described as human interference.

“The will of man can sometimes obstruct the will of God, but I know what I saw,” he insisted.

Gaisie’s statement has reignited conversations about the intersection of religion and politics in Ghana, with many questioning the role of prophecy in shaping political discourse.

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