Police On Prophesies: Arrest The “Criminals” In Gov’t . . . You Can’t Silence Us - Nigel Gaisie Fires

The Leader of the Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisi says the latest statement from the Ghana Police Service cautioning leaders of religious groups about the communication of prophecies is merely an ‘empty threat’.
 
He took to social media to vent his frustration after calling on the police to rather focus their attention on politicians stealing from the public purse.
 
“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 that have a 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,” he lamented on social media.
 
The police on December 27, 2022, served as a reminder to the Prophets about what the law states about prophecies and urged them to comply.

The attempt by the Ghana Police Service to regulate prophecies received massive backlash when it was first made last year, and the disapproval of it appears to be the same this year.
 
Prophet Nigel Gaisi who is against the statement by the police said he and other prophets will do God’s work regardless of the caution.
 
“The role of the prophetic or prophets in nation-building cannot be underestimated or disrespected. Suffice to say, the hallmark of every prophet is BOLDNESS FROM ABOVE Hence, I suggest to all prophets to be led by the Holy spirit on 31st December Night/dawn and be circumspect because of the evil times, no prophet of God should be cowed into silence or be afraid” parts of his statement read.”