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Founder and Leader of the Prophetic Chapel Hill, Nigel Gaisie, said he is ready to prophesy despite a warning from the Ghana Police Service because he is not a coward.
Speaking in an interview with TV3, the self-acclaimed Prophet said his prophethood is a call from the Creator and that he will never succumb to intimidation from any force.
According to him, his attention has been drawn to a statement demanding evidence for prophecies on the night of December 31 but that he said, is impossible because no one ever dreamt and provided evidence.
He said any attempt to persecute the church will be a grand mistake.
“We will cross, I will prophesy 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 said.
In a press statement on December 27, the Police cautioned all religious bodies to desist from making prophecies that tend to create fear and panic.
According to the police, it is unconstitutional to prophesy danger without evidence, and that doing that can make one suffer up to five years imprisonment.
However, Nigel said he is not a coward and that he will continue to "speak the mind of God."
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