The only thing they can say is that prophets are womanizers – Nigel Gaisie responds to Mrs. Lilian Kumah

Prophet Nigel Gaisie stands by his prophecy regarding the untimely death of Deputy Minister John Kumah, despite facing criticism.

In a Facebook live video on March 11, he addresses accusations of womanizing and dismisses them as part of an alleged agenda by the NPP to discredit prophets. Gaisie emphasizes the authenticity of his foresight, cautioning against underestimating prophetic comments.

“The only thing they can say is that we prophets are womanizers, it is normal if you know we don’t really have time. I am too busy for this thing. It is the agenda of the NPP to destroy prophets. You can’t discredit Prophet Nigel,” he said.

“Indeed I saw it [death],” he stressed, adding that “next time don’t take prophetic comments for granted.”

On the other hand, Apostle Lilian Kumah, the spouse of the deceased minister, refutes Nigel Gaisie’s assertions. She affirms that Gaisie was aware of John Kumah’s health struggles since November 2023, citing their close bond, shared meals, and collaborative church activities.
Lilian Kumah raises doubts about Gaisie’s motives, claiming he knew about her husband’s terminal illness in August 2023. Despite this knowledge, Gaisie purportedly prophesied the death of a Ghanaian deputy minister in 2024 on December 31, 2023.
She casts doubt on both Gaisie’s motives and the reliability of his prophetic claims, labeling him as a false prophet, a deceitful individual, and accusing him of womanizing.

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