I lost everything because I prophesied Mahama’s return – Nigel Gaisie


Prophet Nigel Gaisie has laid bare the emotional and professional toll he endured after prophesying that John Mahama would return as President of Ghana.

In a heartfelt interview with Kwame Tanko on the Ghana Se Sen show on Lawson TV/Radio, the founder of the Prophetic Hill Chapel shared his harrowing experiences.

“The NPP shattered lives and crushed spirits,” Gaisie began passionately, his voice tinged with emotion. “We are human beings with families, wives, and friends. We aren’t perfect, but when someone makes a mistake, they should face the law—not be vilified or have their work destroyed.”

Recalling the backlash he faced, the prophet revealed how his prophecy became the center of controversy, leading to multiple arrests and verbal abuse. “Everything I had is ruined—all because I prophesied that Mahama would be president again, as revealed to me by God,” he lamented.

Gaisie further detailed the trauma he suffered at the hands of law enforcement, singling out an officer by name. “I pray Superintendent Asare seeks forgiveness for the verbal abuse I endured during my multiple arrests,” he stated, visibly distressed.

The prophet called for reflection on the treatment of individuals in political and religious spaces. “Never should such people hold positions in Ghana’s political offices again,” he declared, urging Ghanaians to uphold fairness and accountability, regardless of one’s political or religious stance.

Gaisie’s story has since sparked heated conversations on social media, with many questioning the line between free speech and accountability in Ghana’s charged political climate.

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