Founder and Leader of the Prophetic Chapel Hill, Prophet Nigel Gaisie has said he will give his prophecies no matter what the revelations, on 31st night as he has been instructed by his God.
His assurance comes after the Ghana Police Service issued a statement cautioning Religious Leaders to be mindful of the prophecies they publicly proclaim especially when the said prophecy is likely to cause fear and alarm.
“I read in somewhere that you have to bring material evidence whether the prophecy . Who has ever dreamt and have material evidence of your dream. The greater component pf prophecy is dream. What they are saying doesn’t wash but for me we will have a way.
“We will cross , I will prophecy in all confidence , there will not be any shadow on that, I will speak the mind of God. Personally, I am not one of the cowards, I have been called by God, I have an assignment and whoever is coming after the church is making a big mistake,” he told TV3 in an interview.
Ghana has seen a proliferation of doom prophecies on 31st December Church Services in recent times.
However, the IGP, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, met religious leaders on his assumption of office and reminded them of the need to operate within the confines of law.
The Police Service, consequently released a statement cautioning all Religious leaders about the implications of churning out Prophecies which are likely to cause alarm.
