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Nigel Gaisie replies Ghana Police Service on December 31 prophecies warning

The leader of the Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, has expressed his displeasure about a directive from the Ghana Police Service against doomsday prophesies on December 31.

On December 27, 2022, the police reminded prophets and religious institutions what the law states about prophecies and urged them to comply.

 

Reacting to the statement by the police, Prophet Nigel Gaisie has likened the actions of the police leadership to what transpired when the Biblical King Ahab of Israel.

“When Ahab is in power, he is ALWAYS AFRAID OF WHAT Prophet Macahia will say!!!…..Ghana Police Service should be busy arresting all the criminals in government who are making life soo hard for the common man. Again, there are more serious cases which have national interest…”

“Again, more serious cases have national interest like *Who killed J.B’. Like the political actors who have made our once good drinking water turned into **Choco milo*galamsey* the attention of the police there is not the best to say tho. Like the Ayawaso Wagouon *by-elections the people who inflicted pains (harm) on the ordinary citizen are still walking freely, with all the evidence, ZELICH ARREST just to mention but a few…”

He also highlighted that the role of prophets in nation-building should not be undermined.

“The role of the prophetic or prophets in nation building can not be underestimated or disrespected”.

A year ago, on December 27, 2021, the Ghana Police Service drew the attention of the general public, especially members of the religious community, to the law regarding the communication of prophecies and urged compliance with the law to ensure continuous security and law and order in the country.

The law-enforcement body has now made it routine to remind religious bodies to be cautious of pronouncements made on New Year’s Eve.

 

 

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