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Your directive will not wash, I will prophesy – Nigel Gaisie tells Police

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Your directive will not wash, I will prophecy - Nigel Gaisie tells Police
Your directive will not wash, I will prophecy - Nigel Gaisie tells Police

The founder and leader of the Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie has rubbish directive by the Ghana Police Service to religious leaders to be measured in the communication of prophecies during the December 31.

Speaking to TV3, he said he will not be coward to abandon his mandate as a man of God to the people adding he will prophesied in all confidence.

According to him, as a man of God he owes a duty to the people of God and he will choose to obey the voice of God instead of the Ghana Police Service which is that of a man.

“But for me we will have a way, we will cross, I will prophecy , I will prophesy in all confident, there will not be any shadow of doubt. I am gonna speak the mind of God, personally am not one of the cowards. I have been called by God. I have an assignment, I have a mandate and whoever is coming after the church is making a big mistake. The last thing that I will be party to  is that we should gang up, should gang, silent and put men of God, women of God, prophet of God  in chain, no wait  some of us will not settle for that, we will speak the mind of God. The bible says that it is better to obey God than to obey man. I for my good self am going to obey what God is saying. The inspiration that God will give me I will say it without blemish,” Prophet Gaisie said in the interview watched by GhanaPlus.com.

It is a mistake to go after the church, prophetic – Nigel Gaisie

Prophet Gaisie described the directive as an attempt to gang men of God and he will not be party to it.

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He opined prophecies were like dreams and there was no way one will be able to provide physical evidence to such.

“What I will say as a prophet of God and a very major prophet of God in our time is that anytime an organization, a system a government goes after the church or the prophetic that means that t system is a failed system and that order has nothing to offer the citizens. I read somewhere and they said you should have to bring material evidence before whether the prophecy, who has ever dreamed and have material evidence of your dream and the greater component of prophecy, is dream. What they are saying it doesn’t wash”.

Police warn over reckless prophecies

The renowned man of God was reacting to the directive issued by the Ghana Police Service on Monday, December 27.

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The directive signed by the Director of Public Affairs, Supt. Alexander Kwaku Obeng and titled Ghana Police Service Statement on Communication of Prophecies and its Legal Implications said it is a crime for a person to publish or produce anything likely to cause fear and alarm to the public.

“Over the years, communication of prophecies of harm, danger and death, by some religious leaders, have created tension and panic in the Ghanaian society and put the lives of many people in fear and danger,” police said in a statement.

“it is a crime for a person to publish or reproduce a statement, rumour or report which is likely to cause fear and alarm to the public or to disturb the public peace, where that person has no evidence to prove that the statement, rumour or report is true.”

“It is also a crime for a person, by means of electronic communications service, to knowingly send a communication that is false or misleading and likely to prejudice the efficiency of life-saving service or to endanger the safety of any person,” the statement added.

Your directive will not wash, I will prophecy - Nigel Gaisie tells Police

Your directive will not wash, I will prophecy - Nigel Gaisie tells Police

Source: GhanaPlus.com

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