Ofori-Atta Saying Gov’t Payroll Is Full Caused Fear And Panic; Not Prophecies – Nigel Gaisie Replies Police
Founder and Leader of the Prophetic Hill Chapel, Nigel Gaisie, has wondered how prophecies could cause fear and panic.
Speaking on TV3 in reaction to the police’s caution to prophets in the country regarding prophecies, he dismissed assertions that prophets in Ghana are causing fear and panic with their foretelling.
To him, what is really fear and panic is when the finance minister comes out to announce that government payroll is full therefore the youth should venture into entrepreneurship.
“Anybody that says [our prophecies cause fear and panic], I think that person is carnal because the work we are doing is not academic, it is not intellectual, it is spiritual. I have never seen any Ghanaian prophet take a gun and go shoot somebody physically.
“I have never seen any Ghanaian prophet gather to stage a coup or whatever.
“So, what is the insecurity that is? We are rather helping the nation, we are the gate watchers. If we are talking about fear and panic, if the Finance Minister comes up and tells me that the government payroll is full that is fear and panic.”